Temperature inversions are stable atmospheric layers where temperature increases with altitude, inhibiting vertical mixing and commonly occurring in the lower troposphere. Pilots should be aware that ...
The thermal structure of hot gas giant exoplanet atmospheres is likely to be inverted for the hottest planets, a class of planets known as ultra-hot Jupiters. This is the conclusion from ...
Temperature inversions occur when a layer of warmer air aloft overlies cooler air at the surface, inhibiting vertical mixing and trapping pollutants within the atmospheric boundary layer. Such ...
Have you ever walked outside in Pueblo on a cold morning and seen the haze in the sky? Or watched our morning forecasts and seen Woodland Park is warmer than Pueblo? It’s very common at this time of ...
As the Earth warms, the change seen at high northern latitudes is greater than any other part of the planet—a phenomenon known as Arctic amplification. A paper published this week in <i>Nature ...