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temperature inversion
noun
An atmospheric condition in which a cooler layer of air lies below a warmer layer of air that functions as a "ceiling" for the cooler layer, interfering with normal atmospheric circulation and trapping pollutants.
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In winter, the weather phenomenon of temperature inversion worsens the situation.
Our results show ambiguous evidence for a temperature inversion in this planet.
Importantly, a temperature inversion would requirea superstellar C/O ratio in CWW 89Ab's atmosphere.
Hudson, S. R. & Brandt, R. E. A Look at the Surface-Based Temperature Inversion on the Antarctic Plateau.
As a result, the temperature inversion layer essentially becomes a stable layer in the atmosphere.
Adam Burrows, a theorist from Princeton University, said, "A temperature inversion can change the spectrum of the atmosphere without changing its composition".
They explained that the UFO sightings had been caused by a temperature inversion, where a layer of warm air is trapped under cold air.
Comparing the occultation depths with one-dimensional planetary atmosphere models suggests the presence of an atmospheric temperature inversion.
HAT-P-8b shows a stronger eclipse amplitude at 3.6μm and is best described by models without a temperature inversion.
If winds are low, a temperature inversion typically develops near the surface as shown in Figure 4-18.
The eclipse depths of HAT-P-6b can be fitted with models with a small or no temperature inversion.
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