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Homework: Textbook pages 278-284 #1-4

Homework: Textbook pages 278- 284 #1-4. Follow the Low Pressure System

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Page 1: Homework: Textbook pages 278- 284 #1-4. Follow the Low Pressure System

Homework: Textbook pages 278-284 #1-4

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Follow the Low Pressure System

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Name the instrument used to measure HUMIDITY?

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What is the relative humidity outside, right now?

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Air temp = 28 Dew Point temp = 21High or Low pressure? Will a wet towel dry

quickly or slowly today?

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Air temp 14 Dew Point temp 14Pressure system? Towel dry fast or slow

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Think about this. If it is raining out, will there be a lot of evaporation taking place

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Ever notice how you feel cold when you get out of the shower or pool?

That’s because evaporation is a heating process.

Water needs heat in order to evaporate and therefore it gets the

heat from your Body.

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The same thing happens when you use a sling psychrometer.

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Because evaporation is pulling the heat out of the thermometer, the wet bulb is always colder than the

dry bulb (or the same temp)

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So what will happen to the wet bulb temperature?

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Find the Dew Point for the following.

Dry bulb temp =-8 Wet Bulb = -9

Dry Bulb = 20 Wet Bulb = 16

Dry bulb = 2 R.H = 67. What is the Wet bulb Temp?

Dry Bulb = 16, Dew Point = 11, what is the Relative Humidity?