On Jul 25, 9:00*am, Vaughn wrote:
On 7/25/2012 9:43 AM, HankC wrote:
the converstaion drifted to dew point and how each 1000 feet
represents a 4.5 degree F temperature change.
...
I dialed asos and the dew point was actually 63.
who can help with this calculus? does density altitude play a role in
the equation?
I'm no expert on the theory, but keep in mind that the 4.5/1000
temperature change is a rule of thumb, and local conditions can be
different for a variety of reasons.
I find that cloud bases are seldom exactly where they are predicted to be..
Vaughn
lol - just realized it's my eyeball-o-meter giving the cloud
altitudes.
it's been a while since it was calibrated and could easily be off by
2000 feet