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Atmospheric Inversion Layers Summary
533 words, approx. 2 pages
Whenever an anomaly exists in the atmosphere in which an increase in temperature or humidity occurs where a decrease would be expected, there is an inversion, or reversal. An atmospheric inversion most commonly refers to temperature. Normally air...
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Atmospheric Inversion Layers Summary
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Whenever an anomaly exists in the atmosphere in which an increase in temperature, humidity, or precipitation occurs where a decrease would be expected, there is an inversion, or reversal. An atmospheric inversion most commonly refers to temperature...
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Atmospheric Inversion Summary
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Atmospheric inversions are horizontal layers of air that increase in temperature with height. Such warm, light air often lies over air that is cooler and heavier. As a result the air has a strong vertical stability, especially in the absence of strong...
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Inversion Layer : Environmental Health Terms
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A meteorological phenomenon of the TROPOSPHERE in which the normal TEMPERATURE GRADIENT in a body of air becomes inverted and an increase in height is accompanied by an increase in temperature rather than a decrease. This can happen for example in a...
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Inversion Information
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In meteorology, an inversion is a deviation from the normal change of an atmospheric property with altitude. It almost always refers to a temperature inversion, i.e., an increase in temperature with height, or to the layer within which such an increase...
 


 

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