lämpötilakernri
Lämpötilakernri, also known as temperature inversion, is a meteorological phenomenon where the temperature of the atmosphere increases with altitude, contrary to the normal decrease in temperature with height. This inversion can occur at various scales, from local to global, and has significant implications for weather patterns, air quality, and human activities.
Temperature inversions are typically caused by the cooling of the Earth's surface at night, which leads to
One of the most well-known types of temperature inversion is the nocturnal inversion, which occurs at night
Temperature inversions can have both positive and negative effects. They can help to trap heat near the