Radiation temperature inversion
Temperature inversion that typically occurs at night in which a layer of warm air lies atop a layer of cooler air nearer the ground as the air near the ground cools faster than the air above it. As the sun rises and warms the earth's surface, the inversion normally disappears by noon and disperses the pollutants built up during the night. See temperature inversion. Compare subsidence temperature inversion.
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