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gravity g and specific heat of air c(passive) is caused bylapse rate

to zero(passive) was setLapse rate

at a base level which would typically vary with policy duration(passive) may therefore be setLapse rates

The colder air aloft and steepermay leadlapse rates

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at 0 % , 5 % , or 10 %(passive) was setLapse rate

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condensation heating as happens in the tropics , particularly during thunderstorms(passive) caused bylapse rate

the exponential dependence you mention(passive) caused bylapse rate

the tropical mean SSTs(passive) is ... set bylapse rate

Would n’t it heat more at the bottom than at the topcreatinga “ lapse rate

one of our own pilots(passive) created bylapse rate

SC inhibition(passive) caused bylapse rates

the atmospherewill seta lapse rate

certain " human elementsinfluencelapse rates

thermodynamics(passive) set bya lapse rate

in convectionresultingin convection

some weakening of the storms overnightcan causesome weakening of the storms overnight

to heavy losses for most Long Term Care Insurance providershave ledto heavy losses for most Long Term Care Insurance providers

the temperature profilesetsthe temperature profile

to this turmoil in the industryhave ... contributedto this turmoil in the industry

development in open warm sectormay also be preventingdevelopment in open warm sector

from a complex combination of enterprise - wide risk management ( ERM ) strategies and macroeconomic factorsresultfrom a complex combination of enterprise - wide risk management ( ERM ) strategies and macroeconomic factors

to 7.7 K / kmsetto 7.7 K / km

in more warming in the upper tropical troposphere than at the surfaceresultsin more warming in the upper tropical troposphere than at the surface

to stable and unstable configurations in the atmosphereleadingto stable and unstable configurations in the atmosphere

in the desired 15 ° C global average surface temperatureresultsin the desired 15 ° C global average surface temperature

to completely misleading results in continental regions ETCcan leadto completely misleading results in continental regions ETC

to 0.02setto 0.02

avoids deformations(passive) caused byavoids deformations

surface temp hockey schtick ‏@hockeyschtick1 19hsetssurface temp hockey schtick ‏@hockeyschtick1 19h

to stability ( chapter 6contributesto stability ( chapter 6

the temperature gradient from the surface to the “ topmost ” molecules , which is the process of creating the “ greenhouse ” temperatureto createthe temperature gradient from the surface to the “ topmost ” molecules , which is the process of creating the “ greenhouse ” temperature

the ” greenhouse ” effectcausesthe ” greenhouse ” effect

positive water vapor feedbackcausingpositive water vapor feedback

the lower atmosphere to be hotter than the upper atmospherecausesthe lower atmosphere to be hotter than the upper atmosphere

for agentsleadsfor agents

at a level where the entire planetary surface could be well above the freezing point of water , unlike today and the atmospheric circulation configured itself accordinglywas setat a level where the entire planetary surface could be well above the freezing point of water , unlike today and the atmospheric circulation configured itself accordingly

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