Conduction, Convection and Sensible and Latent Heat
Conduction, Convection and Sensible and Latent Heat
Conduction:
The process of conduction occurs by the transfer of kinetic energy from one
molecule to an adjacent one. The process will be most efficient when the
molecules are tightly constrained in solids and especially when there is a defined
structure to the material such as a metal. Gases, including air, have low thermal
conductivities and so the atmosphere is a poor conductor of heat. Although
conduction can be neglected in the atmosphere it the main mechanism by which
heat is transferred away from the warm surface through the underlying layers of
soil or rock.
We will now look in more detail at the effects sensible and latent heats have on
the temperature structure of the troposphere.