SUBJECT: Aviation Meteorology
Question No. 1

What is Lifted condensation level (LCL)?

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Explaination:

The lifted condensation level or lifting condensation level (LCL), represents the height at which an air parcel being lifted dry adiabatically will become saturated because of adiabatic cooling (caused by expansion) and condense into cloud. It approximates the height of cloud base when there is mechanical forcing.