Meaning Frost point
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Is the temperature at which water vapor saturates from an air mass into solid usually forming snow or frost. Frost point normally occurs when a mass of air has a relative humidity of 100%.
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Dew point below freezing.
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Frost point


See Dew point.
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When the temperature to which air must be cooled to in order to be saturated is below freezing.
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temperature where air is cooled enough to become saturated, but forms ice instead of dew.
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Dew point below freezing.
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The temperature to which air must be cooled in order to be saturated when that temperature is below freezing.
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Dew point below freezing.
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When the temperature to which air must be cooled to in order to be saturated is below freezing. Frozen Dew
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(strictly frost-point temperature) (Or dew point temperature.) The temperature to which a given air parcel must be cooled at constant pressure and constant water vapour content in order for saturation [..]
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Frost point


When the temperature to which air must be cooled to saturation is below freezing.
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The temperature to which air must be cooled at constant pressure to achieve saturation at or below 0·C (32 ·F).
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When the temperature
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Frost point


Dew point below freezing.
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