You could even notice it today looking outside. — brotato321 Tags:Germany 9 comments Every winter we get the same question. Do people not experience an inversionswetterlage at home? Here a good picture: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Karpacz_temperature_inversion_01.jpg#mw-jump-to-license A layer of cold air gets trapped under a layer of warm air. This prevents a vertical exchange and traps pollution in the ground air layer. What do you mean today . Itβs been days like that A little tip: your location is visible and, um… we’re practically neighbors π π the same thing as always: Inversionswetter It strawberry and dark cherry in the middle with lemon and lime on the outsides. AI blames it on air traffic pollution π Brown coal and wood used for domestic heating. Can’t you smell it? Dude, Poland is black in here and you’re worried about a little yellow and red? /s Winter in Poland. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Every winter we get the same question. Do people not experience an inversionswetterlage at home? Here a good picture: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Karpacz_temperature_inversion_01.jpg#mw-jump-to-license A layer of cold air gets trapped under a layer of warm air. This prevents a vertical exchange and traps pollution in the ground air layer.
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Every winter we get the same question.
Do people not experience an inversionswetterlage at home?
Here a good picture: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Karpacz_temperature_inversion_01.jpg#mw-jump-to-license
A layer of cold air gets trapped under a layer of warm air. This prevents a vertical exchange and traps pollution in the ground air layer.
What do you mean today . Itβs been days like that
A little tip: your location is visible and, um… we’re practically neighbors π π
the same thing as always: Inversionswetter
It strawberry and dark cherry in the middle with lemon and lime on the outsides.
AI blames it on air traffic pollution π
Brown coal and wood used for domestic heating. Can’t you smell it?
Dude, Poland is black in here and you’re worried about a little yellow and red? /s
Winter in Poland.