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Associations between atmospheric temperature inversions and vertical wind profiles: a preliminary assessment

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 June 2002

A E Milionis
Affiliation:
Climatic Research Unit, University of East Anglia, Norwich NR4 7TJ, UK
T D Davies
Affiliation:
Climatic Research Unit, University of East Anglia, Norwich NR4 7TJ, UK
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Abstract

Despite the potential importance for air pollution, the association between temperature inversions and vertical wind profiles has been paid scant attention. A preliminary statistical assessment is made, using message data from radiosonde soundings at a station in eastern England for the period 1976–1980, from the surface up to 700 mb. In spite of an expectation among many air pollution meteorologists that inversions and local wind maxima (or vertical wind shears) are ‘typically’ associated, no such typical association between inversions and significant wind levels was identified. This conclusion extended to nocturnal surface inversions and low level jets. This does not mean that there are not clear cases of association, but that either (a) the dataset does not discriminate the associations, and/or (b) the associations are not evident on a climatological, or statistical, basis.

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Research Article
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© 2002 Royal Meteorological Society

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