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- Dew_point_depression abstract "The dew point depression (T-Td) is the difference between the temperature and dew point temperature at a certain height in the atmosphere.For a constant temperature, the smaller the difference, the more moisture there is, and the higher the relative humidity. In the lower troposphere, more moisture (small dew point depression) results in lower cloud bases and lifted condensation levels (LCL). LCL height is an important factor modulating severe thunderstorms. One example concerns tornadogenesis, with tornadoes most likely if the dew point depression is 20 °F (11 °C) or less, and the likelihood of large, intense tornadoes increasing as dew point depression decreases. LCL height also factors in downburst and microburst activity. Conversely, instability is increased when there is a mid-level dry layer (large dew point depression) known as a "dry punch", which is favorable for convection if the lower layer is buoyant.As it measures moisture content in the atmosphere, the dew point depression is also an important indicator in agricultural and forest meteorology, particularly in predicting wildfires.".
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- Dew_point_depression wikiPageWikiLink Atmosphere_of_Earth.
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- Dew_point_depression wikiPageWikiLink Category:Atmospheric_thermodynamics.
- Dew_point_depression wikiPageWikiLink Category:Meteorological_data_and_networks.
- Dew_point_depression wikiPageWikiLink Category:Severe_weather_and_convection.
- Dew_point_depression wikiPageWikiLink Cloud_base.
- Dew_point_depression wikiPageWikiLink Dew_point.
- Dew_point_depression wikiPageWikiLink Downburst.
- Dew_point_depression wikiPageWikiLink Dry_punch.
- Dew_point_depression wikiPageWikiLink Earths_atmosphere.
- Dew_point_depression wikiPageWikiLink Lifted_condensation_level.
- Dew_point_depression wikiPageWikiLink Microburst.
- Dew_point_depression wikiPageWikiLink Moisture.
- Dew_point_depression wikiPageWikiLink Relative_humidity.
- Dew_point_depression wikiPageWikiLink Temperature.
- Dew_point_depression wikiPageWikiLink Thunderstorm.
- Dew_point_depression wikiPageWikiLink Tornado.
- Dew_point_depression wikiPageWikiLink Tornadogenesis.
- Dew_point_depression wikiPageWikiLink Troposphere.
- Dew_point_depression wikiPageWikiLink Wet-bulb_depression.
- Dew_point_depression wikiPageWikiLink Wet-bulb_temperature.
- Dew_point_depression wikiPageWikiLink Wildfire.
- Dew_point_depression wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dew point depression".
- Dew_point_depression wikiPageWikiLinkText "dew point depression".
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- Dew_point_depression subject Category:Atmospheric_thermodynamics.
- Dew_point_depression subject Category:Meteorological_data_and_networks.
- Dew_point_depression subject Category:Severe_weather_and_convection.
- Dew_point_depression hypernym Difference.
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- Dew_point_depression type Science.
- Dew_point_depression type Thermodynamic.
- Dew_point_depression comment "The dew point depression (T-Td) is the difference between the temperature and dew point temperature at a certain height in the atmosphere.For a constant temperature, the smaller the difference, the more moisture there is, and the higher the relative humidity. In the lower troposphere, more moisture (small dew point depression) results in lower cloud bases and lifted condensation levels (LCL). LCL height is an important factor modulating severe thunderstorms.".
- Dew_point_depression label "Dew point depression".
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