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3 January, 12:59

If you visited Mount Shasta City (elevation 900 m [3000 ft.]) and found the outside air temperature to be 27°C (81°F), what would be the air temperature at the summit of Mount Shasta (elevation 4200 m [14,000 ft.]) at that moment-assuming that the temperature conditions with altitude change at an average, or normal, lapse rate?

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  1. 3 January, 13:22
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    5.9°C

    Explanation:

    Summit height = 4200 m = 4.2 km

    Ground height = 900 m = 0.9 km

    Height above the ground = 4.2 km - 0.9 km = 3.3 km

    the average or normal lapse rate is expected to be 6.4°C/km.

    the temperature at summit of mountain would be =

    = Temperature at ground - [ (4.2 km - 0.9 km) * lapse rate]

    = 27° - [ 3.3 * 6.4° ]

    = 27° - 21.12 °

    = 5.88°C

    ≈ 5.9°C

    Hence, the air temperature at the summit is 5.9°C
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