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Atmospheric Stability. Why is this Important? A stable atmosphere is associated with air pollution, fog, and strong surface temperature inversions in.

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Page 1: Atmospheric Stability. Why is this Important? A stable atmosphere is associated with air pollution, fog, and strong surface temperature inversions in.

Atmospheric Stability

Page 2: Atmospheric Stability. Why is this Important? A stable atmosphere is associated with air pollution, fog, and strong surface temperature inversions in.

Why is this Important?• A stable atmosphere is associated with air

pollution, fog, and strong surface temperature inversions in winter.

• An unstable atmosphere is associated with lots of atmospheric mixing, with good air quality and sometimes convection/thunderstorms.

• Meteorologists spend a lot of time trying to figure out whether the atmosphere will be stable or unstable

Page 3: Atmospheric Stability. Why is this Important? A stable atmosphere is associated with air pollution, fog, and strong surface temperature inversions in.

Stable Situation

Page 4: Atmospheric Stability. Why is this Important? A stable atmosphere is associated with air pollution, fog, and strong surface temperature inversions in.

Stable

Page 5: Atmospheric Stability. Why is this Important? A stable atmosphere is associated with air pollution, fog, and strong surface temperature inversions in.

Stable

Page 6: Atmospheric Stability. Why is this Important? A stable atmosphere is associated with air pollution, fog, and strong surface temperature inversions in.

Unstable

Page 7: Atmospheric Stability. Why is this Important? A stable atmosphere is associated with air pollution, fog, and strong surface temperature inversions in.

Unstable

Page 8: Atmospheric Stability. Why is this Important? A stable atmosphere is associated with air pollution, fog, and strong surface temperature inversions in.

Unstable

Page 9: Atmospheric Stability. Why is this Important? A stable atmosphere is associated with air pollution, fog, and strong surface temperature inversions in.

Unstable

Page 10: Atmospheric Stability. Why is this Important? A stable atmosphere is associated with air pollution, fog, and strong surface temperature inversions in.

Atmosphere Stability Varies

Page 11: Atmospheric Stability. Why is this Important? A stable atmosphere is associated with air pollution, fog, and strong surface temperature inversions in.

Lava Lamp: Instability