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Figure 1-1.—Orographic lift.
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Aerographers Mate, Module 01-Surface Weather Observations
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Figure 1-3.—Frontal lift-stable air causing stratiform cloud development along a warm front. Figure 1-4.—Turbulent lift. caused by the spinning of the earth and the path of each molecule through the atmosphere. Although the theory is  complex,  the  net  result  is  that  air  following  a cyclonically curved path through the atmosphere tends to rise, while air following an anticyclonically curved path tends to subside. Vorticity is the leading cause of most middle- and high-level, nonfrontal cloudiness. Air may become saturated without being lifted. At night, air may cool by radiation of heat in a process known as radiational cooling. Warm, moist air may move over a cooler surface, such as a cool body of land, and cool to saturation by conduction. Conduction is the transfer of heat energy through contact. Finally, air may also be brought to saturation by the addition of moisture Figure 1-5.—Convective lift. 1-5

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