Meteorology
The lifted index is a measure used in meteorology to evaluate atmospheric stability by comparing the temperature of a parcel of air that is lifted adiabatically to the environmental temperature at a specified altitude. A positive lifted index indicates stable atmospheric conditions, while a negative lifted index suggests instability, which can lead to the development of thunderstorms and severe weather. Understanding the lifted index helps meteorologists assess the likelihood of convection and storm formation.
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