potential temperature


potential temperature

[pə′ten·chəl ′tem·prə·chər] (thermodynamics) The temperature that would be reached by a compressible fluid if it were adiabatically compressed or expanded to a standard pressure, usually 1 bar.

potential temperature

The temperature a parcel of dry air would have if brought adiabatically to a standard pressure level of 1,000 millibars.