The temperature inversion has finally lifted!!!! I can finally see the sun and the mountains again !!!
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Tigé Jedi
- Feb 2006
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I had to google Temprature Inversion, didn't know what it was:
A temperature inversion is a thin layer of the atmosphere where the decrease in temperature with height is much less than normal (or in extreme cases, the temperature increases with height). An inversion, also called a "stable" air layer, acts like a lid, keeping normal convective overturning of the atmosphere from penetrating through the inversion. This can cause several weather-related effects. One is the trapping of pollutants below the inversion, allowing them to build up. If the sky is very hazy, or is sunsets are very red, there is likely an inversion somewhere in the lower atmosphere. This happens more frequently in high pressure zones, where the gradual sinking of air in the high pressure dome typically causes an inversion to form at the base of a sinking layer of air. Another effect is making clouds spread out and take on a flattened appearance. Still another effect is to prevent thunderstorms from forming. Even in an air mass that is hot and humid in the lowest layers, thunderstorms will be prevented if an inversion is keeping this air from rising. The opposite of a temperature inversion is an unstable air layer
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Originally posted by sparky216 View PostI had to google Temprature Inversion, didn't know what it was"Call me anything you want ... Just don't call me NOBODY!
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Originally posted by sparky216 View PostI had to google Temprature Inversion, didn't know what it was:
A temperature inversion is a thin layer of the atmosphere where the decrease in temperature with height is much less than normal ....
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Originally posted by sparky216 View PostI had to google Temprature Inversion, didn't know what it was:
A temperature inversion is a thin layer of the atmosphere where the decrease in temperature with height is much less than normal (or in extreme cases, the temperature increases with height). An inversion, also called a "stable" air layer, acts like a lid, keeping normal convective overturning of the atmosphere from penetrating through the inversion. This can cause several weather-related effects. One is the trapping of pollutants below the inversion, allowing them to build up. If the sky is very hazy, or is sunsets are very red, there is likely an inversion somewhere in the lower atmosphere. This happens more frequently in high pressure zones, where the gradual sinking of air in the high pressure dome typically causes an inversion to form at the base of a sinking layer of air. Another effect is making clouds spread out and take on a flattened appearance. Still another effect is to prevent thunderstorms from forming. Even in an air mass that is hot and humid in the lowest layers, thunderstorms will be prevented if an inversion is keeping this air from rising. The opposite of a temperature inversion is an unstable air layerSuccess is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm.
Winston Churchill
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Originally posted by Coach View PostSound like the stuff I teach in Earth Science. We get all kinds of inversion layers here in So Cal. The San Garbiel Mountains create a huge wall with the inversion and the smog will build up. The air quality is great now compaired to the 60's and 70's. I can't even rember a smog alert in the OC for 15 years or more. I just remeber having to play against Azusa Pacific in college at 1 in the afternoon in September in the late 80's. Must of been about 90 and the smog was bad, all of the out of state kids were choking and their eyes were burning. Of course the good guys were alll, we laughed at them and called them names.
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I've never been to California so unfortunately I don't really know exactly what you guys are talking about. It's hard for me to imagine the air/sky being that bad!!!!! Of course you always hear about it on the news and all that crap............. Hmmmmmmm guess that's the price I pay for being a smalltown guy!!
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Originally posted by Domsz06 View Posti couldn't see the grapevine when I was driving to LAX last week and I was under a mile away. And it was not even a "Bad" day. The air in Kern County is just freaking terrible!
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Originally posted by lba_dillon View Postwow, I seriously couldn't imagine that!!!! Now this is an example of a VERY bad day right??????? It's not normally near that bad is it????? SMOG now has a new meaning after reading these posts!Originally posted by G-MONEYIt hurts me to say it but go OU but only for this weekend!!!!
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