Preferred Label : temperature inversion;
Detailed label : temperature inversion in atmospheric chemistry;
IUPAC definition : A departure from the normal decrease of temperature with increasing altitude. A temperature
inversion may be produced, for example, by the movement of a warm air mass over a
cool one. Intense surface inversions may form over the land during nights with clear
skies and low winds due to the radiative loss of heat from the surface of the earth.
The temperature increases as a function of height in this case. Poor mixing of the
pollutants generally occurs below the inversion, since the normal convective process
which drives the warmer and lighter air at ground level to higher altitudes is interrupted
as the rising air parcels encounter the warmer air above. Temperature inversions near
the surface are particularly effective in trapping ground level emissions.;
Origin ID : T06264;
See also
A departure from the normal decrease of temperature with increasing altitude. A temperature
inversion may be produced, for example, by the movement of a warm air mass over a
cool one. Intense surface inversions may form over the land during nights with clear
skies and low winds due to the radiative loss of heat from the surface of the earth.
The temperature increases as a function of height in this case. Poor mixing of the
pollutants generally occurs below the inversion, since the normal convective process
which drives the warmer and lighter air at ground level to higher altitudes is interrupted
as the rising air parcels encounter the warmer air above. Temperature inversions near
the surface are particularly effective in trapping ground level emissions.