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Dew Point
Dew Point | | The temperature to which humid air must be cooled at constant pressure to become saturated. | source: FAA Aviation Maintenance Technician General Handbook (FAA-H-8083-30) |
| | The temperature to which a sample of air must be cooled, while the amount of water vapor and barometric pressure remain constant, in order to attain saturation with respect to water. | source: FAA Glider Flying Handbook (FAA-H-8083-13A) |
| | The temperature at which air reaches a state of water saturation. | source: FAA Weight Shift Control Handbook (FAA-H-8083-5) |
| | the temperature at which condensation begins in cooling air. The dew point varies with different levels of atmospheric pressure, air humidity, etc: Temperature 11, Dewpoint 9 | source: ICAO English Pro Aviation Glossary |
| | (Abbrev. DWPT) - A measure of atmospheric moisture. It is the temperature to which air must be cooled in order to reach saturation (assuming air pressure and moisture content are constant). A higher dew point indicates more moisture present in the air. It is sometimes referred to as Dew Point Temperature, and sometimes written as one word (Dewpoint). | source: NOAA National Weather Service Glossary |
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