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Chad Russo
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6 January, 10:15
What are the 4 lapse rates in meteorology
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Heidi May
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1. Moist adiabatic lapse rate.
2. Normal lapse rate.
3. Dry adiabatic lapse rate.
4. Adiabatic lapse rate.
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