Talk:Equivalent potential temperature
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Clear as mud:) Lifted adiabatically? to dew point - then squeeze all the water vapor out (how??). Then drop it back down. Does the latent heat of evap stay with it? What is the point of this bit of jargon? Would help to know the use. --Vsmith 15:03, 6 Sep 2004 (UTC)
Also instability is a bit vague. --DavidCary 00:37, 30 November 2005 (UTC)
"R" in this instance is not the universal gas constant, but rather the *specific* gas constant for air. This is the universal gas constant divided by the molar mass of air. changing article to reflect this.
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