Regarding high altitude - this is a tricky one.
Regarding High Altitude: I live at 5500 feet above sea level.
Not exact matches
Widely
regarded as one of the greatest railway journeys in the world, this
high -
altitude trip through southern Norway links the old Hanseatic city of Bergen and the Norwegian capital, Oslo.
But now some are
regarding how
high up the hill animals are living and if they will run out of
altitude due to GW.
Mr. deBuys compares the landscape today with the conditions of 1903, when a government naturalist named Vernon O. Bailey surveyed the area and its
high -
altitude forests, or the drought years of the 1950s, when Tony Hillerman, the writer whose novels brought the arid landscape to life, recorded the effects of what was
regarded then as a pretty severe dry spell.
The temperature structure as a function of
altitude, i.e. the lapse rate, in the troposphere is set by the considerations discussed
regarding adiabatic expansion and compression (basically because a lapse rate
higher than the appropriate adiabatic lapse rate for the given water vapor content is unstable and leads to convection until marginal stability is restored).
He doesn't mention that the radiosonde datasets are
regarded as questionable for climatological purposes at
higher altitude due to radiative heating / cooling effects on the instrument packages.