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explain the conditions for inversion of temperature​

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Answered by kinghappy
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During an inversion episode, temperatures increase with increasing altitude. The warm inversion layer then acts as a cap and stops atmospheric mixing. ... Temperature inversions are a result of other weather conditions in an area. They occur most often when a warm, less dense air mass moves over a dense, cold air mass.

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Answered by bratislava
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As explained below.

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  • The inversion of temperature is a reversal of the normal behavior in the troposphere, where the cool air at the earth's surface is overlain by the layer of warmer temperate form the above.
  • Under the normal conditions, this tends to decrease with the increase in height and thus the air is rarefied as one moves out of the homosphere.  
  • The inversion can also be understood in terms of cryogenics, which is a frontal form of inversion where the mixing of the two air masses with contrasting features interacts and creates a temperature inversion.
  • Fr the inversion to occur there should be long nights, so as the outgoing radiation is greater than incoming one and sky has to be clear so that radiation and heat can escape and there should be a flow of calm and stable air mass.
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