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An Efficient and Accurate Method for Computing the Wet-Bulb Temperature along Pseudoadiabats
Author(s) -
Robert Davies-Jones
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
monthly weather review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.862
H-Index - 179
eISSN - 1520-0493
pISSN - 0027-0644
DOI - 10.1175/2007mwr2224.1
Subject(s) - adiabatic process , diagram , wet bulb temperature , mathematics , range (aeronautics) , potential temperature , function (biology) , thermodynamics , atmospheric temperature range , approximation error , saturation (graph theory) , mathematical analysis , physics , materials science , meteorology , statistics , evolutionary biology , biology , humidity , composite material , combinatorics
A new technique for computing the wet-bulb potential temperature of a parcel and its temperature after pseudoadiabatic ascent or descent to a new pressure level is presented. It is based on inverting Bolton’s most accurate formula for equivalent potential temperature θE to obtain the adiabatic wet-bulb temperature Tw on a given pseudoadiabat at a given pressure by an iterative technique. It is found that Tw is a linear function of equivalent temperature raised to the −1/κd (i.e., −3.504) power, where κd is the Poisson constant for dry air, in a significant region of a thermodynamic diagram. Consequently, Bolton’s formula is raised to the −1/κd power prior to the solving. A good “initial-guess” formula for Tw is devised. In the pressure range 100 ≤ p ≤ 1050 mb, this guess is within 0.34 K of the converged solution for wet-bulb potential temperatures θw ≤ 40°C. Just one iteration reduces this relative error to less than 0.002 K for −20° ≤ θw ≤ 40°C. The upper bound on the overall error in the compu...

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