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1. Why does the cloud base altitude change all the time? 2. What sort of H2O are clouds made of? 3. If you see fog, what does that tell you about the air temperature and the swapping temperature at that
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1. Why does the cloud base altitude change all the time?
2. What sort of H2O are clouds made of?
3. If you see fog, what does that tell you about the air temperature and the swapping temperature at that moment?
4. As a parcel of air comes down, what happens to its temperature?
5. Why is the wetbulb going to read a colder temperature?
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1) Because the air temperature and dewpoint change
2) Sorry don't know
3)???
4) As a parcel comes down it's temperature increases because it goes through sink, condense, warm, evaporate.
5) It shows the temperature after evaporation occurs
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