Hmérsékletingás
Hmérsékletingás refers to temperature fluctuations, particularly those occurring within a 24-hour period. This phenomenon is a common aspect of weather patterns in many regions. Significant hmérsékletingás can be influenced by a variety of meteorological factors. Diurnal temperature range, a related concept, measures the difference between the highest and lowest temperatures recorded over a day. Factors contributing to large temperature swings include clear skies, low humidity, and the absence of strong winds. During the day, solar radiation heats the Earth's surface, leading to rising temperatures. At night, the absence of sunlight allows heat to dissipate back into the atmosphere, causing temperatures to fall.
The extent of hmérsékletingás can vary greatly depending on geographical location, season, and local topography. Coastal