Temperature Gradient - Martin Audio WAVEFRONT COMPACT - APPLICATIONS GUIDE Application Manual

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2a.3 Temperature effects
The speed of sound varies with air temperature:
This means that the speed of sound can vary from 331.5m/s to 354.9m/s between 0ºC
and +40ºC.

Temperature Gradient

As mentioned in
with surfaces to heat up and cool down.
On a clear, warm, sunny day the ground will warm low level air and the atmosphere
will heat up, by convection, from bottom to top. Warm air cannot rise to the top of the
atmosphere because air pressure drops with height and air temperature falls as the
pressure falls.
Sound will travel faster near the ground and slower higher up causing its path to be
tilted upwards.
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2a.2, air is a poor heat conductor and relies on its contact
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Sound path tilting upwards outdoors due to normal
temperature decrease with height
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