Solar Radiation, Heat Balance and Temperature

Question

Why are temperature reduced to sea level before isothermal maps are drawn?

Answer

The temperature varies with altitude. On the average, there is a fall of 1°C for every 165 meters of ascent. If the isotherms are drawn without reduction to sea level, they will indicate the equal height instead of temperature. Thus isotherms show distribution of temperature as if the whole earth is a level plain and everywhere is of the same height. So the temperatures are reduced to sea level in order to avoid the effect of altitude.

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