FARGO, N.D. -- A new report from North Dakota State University describes in detail how temperature inversions work and how they can cause pesticide spray drift and damage. John Enz, professor emeritus ...
Our latest storm system departed last night and stabilized our atmosphere today. In fact, it was too stable over the eastern sections. Here, a strong temperature inversion which shows up on the skew-t ...
The weather balloon data from early today courtesy of the Shreveport National Weather Service and plotted on a skew-t/log-p diagram by Unisys Weather shows a forecast challenge that is common for this ...
Spotty rain showers will continue throughout Friday night. There will be areas well inland that will see partial clearing. This is where areas of frost could develop overnight into Saturday morning.
AND IN SACRAMENTO, JUST SOME LOW LYING CLOUDS. HIGH PRESSURE IS AROUND. THAT’S WHAT’S RESPONSIBLE FOR THE INVERSION. AND IT IS ONE OF THE STRONGEST INVERSIONS OF THIS TIME OF THE YEAR. SO WHAT EXACTLY ...
There can be long stretches throughout the year, especially during the winter, when it doesn't seem like the clouds want to break up. The lack of sunshine can come from what meteorologists call a ...
Did you think the thunder sounded louder? You're not crazy! There's a meteorological explanation to last night's louder ...
Atmospheric conditions are causing a smoky smell and hazy conditions across Seminole County.