[Tfug] Naming scheme

Joe Blais joe.blais at pti-instruments.com
Tue Jan 2 11:45:07 MST 2007


The inversion layers also caused the morning smog over the town.  The warm
exhaust gases from everything in town (heavy CO2 included) just stayed down.
Perhaps without the exhaust gases (like the fake mist you make for the stage
with dry ice) the cold air would be denser than the warm air ????? global
warming at home...no such thing though...

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> > Then why wouldn't the colder air *above* us have
> > settled previously?  :-(  I'm at the confluence
> > of the Pantano & TV washes so I imagine there is
> > plenty of opportunity for cold air to find its
> > way into my neighborhood long before sun-up...
> >
>
> In Colorado we had "Inversion Layers".  The cold air above came
> and pressed
> down like a lid, but didn't work it's way down to the surface.  The
> temperature in the city would be warmer.
>
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