19.11 The atmosphere is stable with a lapse rate of –0.2 °C/100 m. The surface air temperature is 15 °C. A parcel of air is released at the ground with a temperature of 25 °C. Calculate the maximum mixing height, in m.
The maximum mixing height in meters is 5,000 m
Explanation:
In this question, we are expected to calculate the maximum mixing height in meters.
We identify the following parameters;
Lapse rate(L) = 0.2 °C/100 m = 0.002 °C/m (divide 0.2 by 100 to get this)
Mathematically;
Lapse rate(L) = Temperature difference/altitude (h)
Where the temperature difference is (25 °C -15 °C) = 10°C
Substituting this in the formula, we have;
0.002 = 10/h
h * 0.002 = 10
h = 10/0.002
Altitude(h) = 5,000 m
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