JCranford
En-Route
OK so weather theory isnt my strong suit and I couldnt answer a question my wife asked.
We all know that clear days are generally more turbulent than hazy days due to the rising air.
Haze is suspended particulate matter trapped below an inversion layer (right?).
Why doesnt wind blow the trapped particulate matter away?
We all know that clear days are generally more turbulent than hazy days due to the rising air.
Haze is suspended particulate matter trapped below an inversion layer (right?).
Why doesnt wind blow the trapped particulate matter away?