- Atmospheric instability
Atmospheric
instability is a condition where theatmosphere is generally considered to beunstable and as a result theweather is subject to a high degree of variability through distance and time [ [http://www.ace.mmu.ac.uk/eae/Weather/Older/Stability_of_Air.html Stability of Air ] ] . Atmospheric stability is a measure of the atmosphere's tendency to encourage or deter vertical motion. In unstable conditions, a lifted parcel of air will be warmer than the surrounding air at altitude. Because it is warmer, it is less dense and is prone to further ascent. In meteorology, instability is described by a lifted index and a K-index.There are two primary forms of atmospheric instability [ [http://www.piercecollege.edu/offices/weather/stability.html Explanation of Atmospheric Stability/Instability - by Steve W. Woodruff ] ] :
* Convective Instability
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Dynamic Instability Under convective instability thermal mixing through
convection in the form of warm air rising leads to the development ofclouds and possiblyprecipitation orconvective storms .Dynamic instability is produced through the horizontal movement of air and the physical forces it is subjected to such as the
Coriolis force andpressure gradient force . Dynamic lifting and mixing produces cloud, precipitation and storms often on asynoptic scale.References
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