Moisture Relationships: Tropop Ause
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Moisture Relationships
Atmospheric Moisture is necessary for
Precipitation. That moisture is moved to
the atmosphere by Evaporation and
Transpiration
Humidity
The presence of moisture (water vapor,
an invisible gas) in the atmosphere is
measured by the humidity of the air.
Humidity and condensation are closely
related as condensation inevitably
occurs when the air is saturated with
moisture (100% humidity).
585 calories/gram
Absolute Humidity
Absolute humidity measures the amount
(mass) of water in a volume of air. Units
are grams /meters3
Problem: volume changes as parcel rises
H2O
Same # grams
in a larger
volume, so abs.
humidity
decreases
So we will need
some measures of
humidity that do
not depend on
volume.
298.15K
285.15K
25oC
12oC
C = 5/9(F- 32)
K=oC + 273.15
72oF
53.6oF
Gas Laws
1600s to 1800s
Pressure times Volume is a constant
Increase Temp, Volume increases
Increase Temp, Pressure increases
Avogadros
law
Equal volumes of gases at the same
temperature and pressure contain the same
number of molecules regardless of their
chemical nature and physical properties. This number
(Avogadro's number) is 6.022 X 1023 . These occupy
22.41 L for all gases at temperature of 273.15 K (0
C, 32 F) and an absolute pressure of 100 kPa.
Dry air
Moist air
Dry air
(21% O2,
78% N2, 1%
)
Md ~other
0.21*32+0.78*28
~ 28.9
Water
vapor
Mv =(H
2*12O)
+ 16 = 18
0.622
Mixing Ratio,
Air pressure, P, is the total
pressure that air makes on
a surface
Ideal gas law relates
pressure to density and
absolute temperature T.
Vapor pressure, e, is the
pressure that water vapor
exerts on a surface. Rv is
the gas constant for water
vapor
Mixing Ratio is the ratio of
vapor mass to dry air mass
v/dry
0.622 is ratio of mol. wt. of
water vapor to avg mol. wt.
of dry air (=18/28.9)
P R T
e v RvT
Curve Fits
Complex situations, such as mixtures
of gases, often defeat modeling
because the assumptions of physical
equations arent true.
In this case we do many
experiments, plot the data, and fit a
curve to the data.
http://hurri.ke
an.edu/~yoh/
calculations/s
atvap/satvap.
html
Relative Humidity
The relative humidity of an air-water mixture is defined
as the ratio of the partial pressure of water vapor in the
mixture, called ew or e, to the saturated vapor
pressure of water at a prescribed temperature, called
e*w or esat. I prefer e and esat, respectively.
Relative humidity is normally expressed as a
percentage and is calculated by using the following
equation:
Appendix C
varies slightly
http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/water-vapor-saturation-pressure-air-d_689.html
e sat
v = 0.0022 pv / T
where
pv = e =partial pressure water vapor
(Pa, N/m2)
(K)
http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/water-vapor-saturation-pressure-air-d_689.html
Specific Humidity, qv
Specific humidity measures
the mass of water vapor
per unit mass of moist air
It is dimensionless
Like mixing ratio, it doesnt
change with volume.