LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — When we get higher in the atmosphere temperatures normally decrease, with the ground acting as a heat source. When it comes to temperature inversion the opposite is true. We find ...
The air above our clouds is extremely warm for this time of the year.
Normally, as you go up into the atmosphere, temperature decreases with height. But this is not always the case. The atmosphere is made up of many different layers that have different characteristics.
Take a drive up to Bogus Basin during the winter and look out over the Treasure Valley and you may see a haze hanging over Boise and its surrounding cities. But for those below the haze … the view is ...
Have you ever walked outside in Pueblo on a cold morning and seen the haze in the sky? Or watched our morning forecasts and seen Woodland Park is warmer than Pueblo? It’s very common at this time of ...
COLUMBUS Ohio (WCMH) — Many of us have been enjoying beautiful weather the past few weeks. Some, however, have noticed and complained about the smell in the mornings. While there could be a few ...
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — With freezing rain in the forecast, it might leave you wondering why we’re going to see freezing rain instead of normal rain. What about sleet? How is that different from ...
Salt Lake Valley residents can make a mountain disappear. It’s not a magic trick — it’s called inversion. Inversion is a weather phenomenon where warmer air at higher altitudes traps colder air — and ...
Now that autumn is upon us, there is a large temperature gap between day and night. This is due to the temperature inversion caused by radiative cooling on the Earth's surface. Heat from the sun ...