Arikah Map

Equivalent potential temperature

Equivalent potential temperature, commonly referred to as Theta-e <math>\left( \theta_e \right)</math>, is a measure of the instability of air at a given pressure, humidity, and temperature. Theta-e is the temperature of one parcel of air at 100 kPa (1000 mbar) after considering the energy from when the water vapor in the parcel is condensed.

Theoretically, it would be the temperature of the parcel if the following procedure were performed:

This resulting allows the comparison of parcels of air at different pressures, and is a measure of the instability of that air. [1]

The formula for theta-e is the following:[2]

<math>\theta_e = T_e \left( \frac{p_0}{p} \right)^\frac{R}{c_p} \approx \left( T + \frac {l_v}{c_{p}} r \right) \left( \frac{p_0}{p} \right)^\frac{R}{c_p} </math>

Where:


Contents

See also

Bibliography

Meteorological data and variables

Atmospheric pressure | CAPE | CIN |Dew point | Heat index | Humidex |Humidity |Pot T | Sea surface temperature | Temperature |Theta-e | Visibility |Vorticity | Wind chill


Categories


Atmospheric thermodynamics

Find

Find

Find