From 74ada9125743cd3e25a55fee6704f05c3f733f88 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Gregory L. Wagner" Date: Tue, 5 Dec 2023 11:08:05 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Update Formulation.md --- docs/src/Formulation.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/docs/src/Formulation.md b/docs/src/Formulation.md index ff5b5898..a2cbe96f 100644 --- a/docs/src/Formulation.md +++ b/docs/src/Formulation.md @@ -376,7 +376,7 @@ A virtual potential temperature can be defined analogously: \end{equation} ``` -!!! note +!!! note "Relationship between virtual temperature and 'density temperature'" Some texts distinguish a "(condensate-ignoring) virtual temperature" and a "density temperature", and an analogous condensate-ignoring virtual potential temperature and density potential temperature. In those texts, the definition of density temperature incorporates condensate mass but their "condensate-ignoring virtual temperature" does not. We always take the mass of any condensate into account in the thermodynamics of moist air, so this distinction is irrelevant here.