It is a spring day in Souther B.C, with temperature of 11 degrees celsius. Westerly winds push warm moist air off the ocean towards the coastal mountains, which are 1000m high. The dew point temperature of the air mass is 6 degrees celsius. This question examines what happens as the air is forced to rise.
At what elevation does condensation begin on the western slope of the range? and what will the temperature of the air later be as it passes over the summit of the range?