The dew point is the temperature air must cool to at a constant pressure in order for saturation to occur with respect to a liquid surface. The frost point
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Dew Point Temperature and Frost Point Temperature The temperature at which the change of state occurs as the air is cooled is called the dew point temperature when the change of state occurs at a temperature above freezing or the frost point temperature when the change of state occurs at a temperature below freezing.
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Encyclopedia: Dew point
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The dew point (or dewpoint) is the temperature to which a given parcel of air must be cooled, at constant barometric pressure, for water vapor to condense into water. The condensed water is called dew...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Frost point. Frost point. Information about Frost point in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. In the extremely dry stratosphere, where the air is 10 to 20 times thinner than at the planet's surface, water vapor will condense and form ice only when temperatures drop below the frost point,
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on frost point (meteorology), temperature, below 0° C (32° F), at which moisture in the air will condense as a layer...
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Dew Point/Frost Point Conversion Tables This table will give the engineer both the frost point and various dew points in degrees F from 32°F to -53°F.
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Answer: Yes and no: It depends on how you define "ambient temperature", and, of course whether the temperature is below the frost point. Thus, if the temperature on the ground or an object such as a bush or a car windshield near the ground falls below the frost point, frost crystals may form. But the measured...
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Frost Point: Term referring to lilac (lavender) point. Full Tom: An unneutered male cat. Fungicide: A chemical substance that destroys or inhibits the growth of fungi.
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So, for instance, even when the dew point is low, if frost begins to form early in the evening, a significant amount could accumulate by sunrise. So the three conditions given should not be considered the only conditions allowing frost, but rather the conditions most favorable for rapid frost formation...
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