Wet-bulb potential temperature, sometimes referred to as pseudo wet-bulb potential temperature, is the temperature that a parcel of air at any level would have if, starting at the wet-bulb temperature, it were brought at the saturated adiabatic lapse rate to the standard pressure of 1,000 mbar.
This temperature is conservative with respect to reversible adiabatic changes.
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See also
- Wet-bulb temperature
- Potential temperature
- Atmospheric thermodynamics
- Equivalent temperature
- Equivalent potential temperature