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词条 Cloud base
释义

  1. Measurement

  2. Weather and climate relevance

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

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A cloud base (or the base of the cloud) is the lowest altitude of the visible portion of a cloud. It is traditionally expressed either in metres or feet above mean sea level or above a planetary surface, or as the pressure level corresponding to this altitude in hectopascals (hPa, equivalent to the millibar).

Measurement

The height of the cloud base can be measured using a ceilometer. This device reflects a beam of light off the cloud base and then calculates its distance using either triangulation or travel time.

Alternatively, the cloud base can be estimated from surface measurements of air temperature and humidity by calculating the lifted condensation level. One method for doing this, notably used by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration, is as follows:

  1. Find the difference between the surface temperature and the dew point. This value is known as the "spread".
  2. Divide the spread by 4.4 (if temperatures are in °F) or 2.5 (if temperatures are in °C), then multiply by 1000. This will give the altitude of the cloud base in feet above ground level.
  3. Add the results from step (2) to the field elevation to obtain the altitude of the cloud base above mean sea level.

Weather and climate relevance

In well-defined air masses, many (or even most) clouds may have a similar cloud base because this variable is largely controlled by the thermodynamic properties of that air mass, which are relatively homogeneous on a large spatial scale. This is not the case for the cloud tops, which can vary widely from cloud to cloud, as the depth of the cloud is determined by the strength of local convection.

Clouds greatly affect the transfer of radiation in the atmosphere. In the thermal spectral domain, water is a strong absorber (and thus emitter, according to Kirchhoff's law of thermal radiation); hence clouds exchange thermal radiation between their bases and the underlying planetary surface (land or ocean) by absorbing and re-emitting this infrared radiation at the prevailing temperature – the lower the cloud base, the warmer the cloud particles and the higher the rate of emission. For a synthetic discussion of the impact of clouds (and in particular the role of cloud bases) on climate systems, see the IPCC Third Assessment Report, in particular chapter 7.2.

Cloud base is an important meteorological variable for aviation safety, as it determines whether pilots may use visual flight rules (VFR) or instrument flight rules for take-off and landing.

See also

  • Ceiling (cloud)
  • Cloud cover
  • Cloud height
  • Lifted condensation level

References

  • Huschke, Ralph E. (1959) Glossary of Meteorology, American Meteorological Society, Boston, Second printing-1970.
  • McIntosh, D. H. (1972) Meteorological Glossary, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, Met. O. 842, A.P. 897, 319 p.
  • [https://www.faa.gov/regulations_policies/handbooks_manuals/aviation/phak/media/14_phak_ch12.pdf FAA Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge, Weather Theory] p. 14

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20050420085336/http://www.nsdl.arm.gov/Library/glossary.shtml#cloud_base National Science Digital Library - Cloud Base]
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20060924170359/http://www.arm.gov/measurements/measurement.php?id=cloudbase Cloud base Measuring instruments]
  • Measuring Cloud Heights – a lesson plan from the National Science Digital Library ([https://web.archive.org/web/20071012172859/http://avc.comm.nsdlib.org/cgi-bin/wiki_grade_interface.pl?Measuring_Cloud_Heights archive from 13 Sept 2010])

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