We check our ground level instruments at 10:00pm. They indicate that Air Temperature (T) = 12°C
and SH = 5 g/kg. Our forecast model predicts that the temperature will drop through the night at the rate
of 1.5°C per hour. Assuming SH remains stable, at what time will the Dew Point Temperature be
reached and we can expect Ground-level Fog?
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22.10.19, 08:42
The following night we check our instruments again. At 10:00pm T =
16°C and SH = 5 g/kg. The next morning, Ground-level Fog appears at
6:00 am. At what rate did the temperature drop overnight? (Provide the
rate in °C per hour).
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The following night we check our instruments again. At 10:00pm T = 16°C and SH = 5 g/kg. The next morning, Ground-level Fog appears at 6:00 am. At what rate did the temperature drop overnight? (Provide the rate in °C per hour).
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