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Absolute instability exists when the environmental lapse rate in the atmosphere is greater than both the wet and dry adiabatic rates.

The atmosphere is said to be absolutely unstable if the environmental lapse price is more than the dry adiabatic lapse rate. This means a rising air parcel will always cool at a slower rate than the environment, even when it is unsaturated.

An atmospheric circumstance exists while the environmental lapse rate is much less than the wet adiabatic rates. This results in a lifted parcel of air being less warm than the air around it.

Dry adiabatic lapse rate: Assumes a dry parcel of air. The air cools 3°C/100 m rise in altitude (5.4°F/1000 ft). wet adiabatic lapse rate: As the parcel rises, water condenses and gives off warmth, and warms the air around it. Parcel cools greater slowly as it rises in altitude, ≈6°C/1000 m (≈3°F/1000 ft).

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