Definition of Convective Boundary Layer

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Convective Boundary Layer

The term 'Convective Boundary Layer' as it applies to the area of the weather can be defined as ' The unstable boundary layer that forms at the surface and grows upward through the day as the ground is heated by the sun and convective currents transfer heat upwards into the atmosphere'.

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