Two towers located near Hannover and Dickinson in western North Dakota were instrumented to determine the climatology of low level temperature inversions. Platinum bulb thermisters were mounted at 1,2,5, 14, 35, and 91 m heights at Hannover and at 2, 8, 20, 55,104, and 157 m heights at Dickinson. Temperatures were recorded continuously for about 37 months on multipoint strip chart recorders and were averaged over O.5 hr intervals. An inversion condition was defined as a lapse rate ~1C/100 m. Definite seasonal trends were observed. Inversion conditions occur about 36 percent of the time on an annual basis ranging from 28 percent in spring to 50 percent in winter. The average duration of a wintertime inversion was two to three times greate...
Inversions of subsurface temperature profiles to reconstruct ground surface temperature (GST) histor...
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The polar ice sheets store valuable information about paleotemperatures. The temperature derived fro...
The annual cycle of surface-based inversions at nine Arctic weather stations is examined, based on a...
Near-surface air temperature inversions are a common element of northern environments. Seasonal and ...
This study aimed at two goals, the testing of simple low-cost measurement sensors for temperature an...
The unanimously accepted dependence of the static stability of the lower troposphere on the prevaili...
International audienceThis analysis of the frequency, intensity, and duration of thermal inversions ...
This study aims to find the typical growth rate of the temperature inversion during the onset of the...
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The vertical temperature profile in the lowest 1000m of the atmosphere determines a number of import...
Radiometer that operated in Kototabang-West Sumatra observed vertical temperature profiles. In this ...
Inversions of subsurface temperature profiles to reconstruct ground surface temperature (GST) histor...
Atmospheric pollution is associated with weather conditions. Meteorological processes make a signifi...
The polar ice sheets store valuable information about paleotemperatures. The temperature derived fro...
The annual cycle of surface-based inversions at nine Arctic weather stations is examined, based on a...
Near-surface air temperature inversions are a common element of northern environments. Seasonal and ...
This study aimed at two goals, the testing of simple low-cost measurement sensors for temperature an...
The unanimously accepted dependence of the static stability of the lower troposphere on the prevaili...
International audienceThis analysis of the frequency, intensity, and duration of thermal inversions ...
This study aims to find the typical growth rate of the temperature inversion during the onset of the...
Temperature inversions in mainland France are computed using a network of 859 sampling sites spread ...
Measuring air temperatures and winds at several heights in a dense urban area over a nine-month peri...
A series of numerical simulations using a one-dimensional energy balance model suggest that both the...
Drift from aerial application of crop protection and production materials is influenced by many fact...
The vertical temperature profile in the lowest 1000m of the atmosphere determines a number of import...
Radiometer that operated in Kototabang-West Sumatra observed vertical temperature profiles. In this ...
Inversions of subsurface temperature profiles to reconstruct ground surface temperature (GST) histor...
Atmospheric pollution is associated with weather conditions. Meteorological processes make a signifi...
The polar ice sheets store valuable information about paleotemperatures. The temperature derived fro...