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I was reading Robin McIlveen's "Fundamentals of Weather and Climate" in bed
this morning, as you do if you are a sad geek like me :-( He seemed to be saying that there was a systematic error in the current model used to calculate the cloud base. In other words the lapse rate in the sub-cloud layer differs from that modelled. Does anyone know if this is still true? If so, I think that I may have the answer :-) Cheers, Alastair. |
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