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Old November 23rd 04, 09:42 PM
Ash Wyllie
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C Kingsbury opined

"Ash Wyllie" wrote in message
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Cloud base temps should be surfaceTemp - altinThousands * 2. But I could

be
wrong.


It will be wrong when the lapse rate is different from standard, itself a
significant indicator that something is afoot. When I read a METAR I often
compare the observed ceiling to the surface temp to see if it's close to the
2C/1000 rule or not. If they're lower than they "should be" then you can bet
there's a good chance of convection, turbulence, and generally fast-changing
conditions. At least in New England this really only holds during the warmer
months though.


Good point.



-ash
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