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Early Winter Banter, Observations & General Discussion 2017


powderfreak

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13 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

Pretty much blizzard conditions here the past hour.

This is impressive. 

 

Congrats--I thought I saw some flakes but it could have been other stuff blowing around.

9 minutes ago, HIPPYVALLEY said:

50 with blue sky now.  Breezy. 

 

????????  in Greenfield?

 

38.7* here.

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17 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

Nice little upslope response on the backside of this.  Crazy how it went from a 40F with showers type day to all the sudden 20s and snowing sideways for the past couple hours.

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Pics or it didn't happen. Actually, I totally believe you...just need some snow here soon.

 

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15 minutes ago, weatherwiz said:

Does anyone know what equation this is?  I know Ws is saturation mixing ratio, T is temperature, theta is potential temp., and Cp is constant pressure.  Don’t know what L is tough.  

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C_p is specific heat capacity at constant pressure, in units of joules/(kg*C degrees).

L is the latent heat capacity, units of J/kg.

L/T = C_p under isobaric conditions so you're just substituting.

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2 minutes ago, burann said:

C_p is specific heat capacity at constant pressure, in units of joules/(kg*C degrees).

L is the latent heat capacity, units of J/kg.

L/T = C_p under isobaric conditions so you're just substituting.

Thanks!  ughh this I ALWAYS seem to forget.  It's specific heat capacity AT constant pressure...not just constant pressure.  

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