It happens quite often but I can't quantify it. It remains until the weather pattern changes, typically for several days but often just one or two and occasionally quite a few.Pretty good capture of this interesting phenomenon. How often does this inversion layer happen? Once it does happen, how long does it last?
Everyone here agrees. We have had stringent regulations that are limiting wood burning stoves and coal heating so amazingly it's not as bad as it was. When it gets to -40F and colder the exhaust from cars freezes immediately creating "ice fog" all around the city and particularly in the roads making driving hazardous. It's quite something.Very interesting, yet sad, video. I would hope something could be done to combat all that pollution.
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