temperaturerotationer
Temperaturerotationer, often referred to as temperature inversions, are atmospheric phenomena where a layer of warmer air sits above a layer of colder air. Normally, air temperature decreases with altitude in the troposphere. However, during a temperature inversion, this pattern is reversed.
These inversions can occur under various conditions. They are common at night, especially in clear, calm conditions,
Another type is subsidence inversion, which forms when large areas of air sink. As the air sinks,
Temperature inversions have significant meteorological implications. They can trap pollutants and fog near the ground, leading