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  2. Inversion (meteorology) - Wikipedia

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    In meteorology, an inversion (or temperature inversion) is a phenomenon in which a layer of warmer air overlies cooler air. Normally, air temperature gradually decreases as altitude increases, but this relationship is reversed in an inversion. [2] An inversion traps air pollution, such as smog, near the ground.

  3. 1948 Donora smog - Wikipedia

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    What made the 1948 event more severe was a temperature inversion, a situation in which warmer air aloft traps pollution in a layer of colder air near the surface. The pollutants in the air mixed with fog to form a thick, yellowish, acrid smog that hung over Donora for five days.

  4. Air pollution episode - Wikipedia

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    An air pollution episode is an unusual combination of emissions and meteorology - usually low or stagnant winds and temperature inversion - that creates prolonged and widespread air pollution lasting two to seven days. Effects range from eye irritation to deaths across age groups. [1] Examples of air pollution episodes include: 1930 Meuse ...

  5. Why is air quality so bad in Sacramento in the winter? Here’s ...

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    The temperature inversion traps bad air by “basically putting a lid on that bowl and not allowing the pollutants to be dispersed,” Allshouse said. How is air quality measured?

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  7. Outline of air pollution dispersion - Wikipedia

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    Such layers are called inversion layers. When such a layer forms at the Earth's surface, it is called a surface inversion. When an inversion layer forms at some distance above the earth, it is called an inversion aloft (sometimes referred to as a capping inversion). The air within an inversion aloft is very stable with very little vertical motion.

  8. Smog - Wikipedia

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    Photochemical smog is more prevalent during summer days since incident solar radiation fluxes are high, which favors the formation of ozone (reactions 4 and 5). The presence of a temperature inversion layer is another important factor.

  9. Thermal pollution - Wikipedia

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    Thermal pollution is the rise or drop in the temperature of a natural body of water caused by human influence. Thermal pollution, unlike chemical pollution, results in a change in the physical properties of water. A common cause of thermal pollution is the use of water as a coolant by power plants and industrial manufacturers. [1]