Air velocity can alter surface temperature quite a bit. A higher velocity of air would mean better dispersion of heat, and the transfer of this heat between molecules cools the surface faster.
Warm air rises and cold air falls, so the area near a room ceiling will be warmer than the lower part
The two factors influence one another since air is the key relationship between them: the rate of motion of air and the degree of hotness or coldness of a substance.
Speed of sound in air is c ≈ 331 + 0.6 × T.
T = Temperature in °C.
Speed of sound in air at 20°C is c ≈ 331 + 0.6 × 20 = 343 m/s.
The forces that affect the horizontal movement of air are gravity and air pressure. Wind is caused by the differences in air mass temperature.
Decrease and become closer to the dewpoint. :-)
The stability of air In the atmosphere depends on the temperature of rising air relative to the temperature of the stationary surrounding air that it passes through, which varies from place to place.
* Air temperature * Humidity * Radiant Heat (direct heat radiating from an object such as an oven or even the sun) * Air Velocity
Water cycle
there is direct relationship between irradiance and air temp.
air resistance is cooler
They are the same.
They are about the same.
This relationship between the temperature and volume of a gas, which became known as Charles' law, provides an explanation of how hot-air balloons work
They are the same.
The relationship that you expect to find between the air temperature and dew point temperature at ground level if the area is covered by fog is the temperatures of th air and the dew point would be very close in value.
The relationship that you expect to find between the air temperature and dew point temperature at ground level if the area is covered by fog is the temperatures of th air and the dew point would be very close in value.
That is not a standard quantity. It depends on temperature, surface area and air movement.
A: There is a direct relationship between altitude and temperature. As altitude increases there is less air available to remove the dissipated heat therefore locally the temperature rises but environment temperature as a whole decreases. I don't see any relationship with any noise with altitude
Dew point is the temperature at which the water vapor in the air condenses, then evaporates. The barometric or air pressure is independent from the dew point.
Scroll down to related links and look at "Density of air - Wikipedia". See there: Importance of temperature.