Temperature Inversions
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- Опубліковано 7 кві 2019
- Mist and fog, hazy horizons, layers of cloud and even persistent rain or drizzle can often be caused by temperature inversions. But what are temperature inversions and how do they form? Watch this video to find out.
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Excellent graphics and explanation. But the pace of the captions is too fast to both read and absorb the graphic information.
In the settings icon, you can adjust the video playback speed to be slower. Just FYI if you were unaware. I think you're correct the text could have been slowed down a little in the video, though.
Narrator's voice would greatly help
Yea i just changed the playback speed to 0.5
I agree it’s too fast
Excellent production - very helpful for a student
Very well no body can make this type of informative video about temperature inversion . This was very understandable video
Great video! I found it helpful!
great animation. thanks, i like it !
Very interesting. Who would think meteorology would be this interesting.
Excellent graphics and explanation
Absolutely amazing explanation 😃
u worked pretty hard for the animation. i know how much it takes to make each clip.
Hi there, nice graphics. What about friction layer inversion and valley inversions?
thankyou!
Nice job budy... Keep it up... Very nice presentation. Hope you will add audio in uocoming vedioes
Fantastic video but does anyone know why temperature inversion happens as why does cold air get trapped in the first place
🙏 thank you so much
really good video
Thank You
excellent
This is the funniest explanation for pilots seeing UFOs. "Oh you just saw a temperature inversion. That's it. NOTHING to see here. "
Hallo i'm mentari,i want you explain about veering and backing wind please,i need it :)
Good day. Can I use your videos for my news? I will give due credits. Thanks a lot.
It could be a reason to do this if there's to much heat
I find this music passively threatening, but good video
The video s are really helpful. Thanks. But this one doesn't have sound, I don't know why
Actually it has background sound
Turn your volume up to notice it
Great graphic's but too fast to read. it would be a huge benefit to have someone speaking then the viewer can concentrate on the lovely graphic's
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front, subsidence inversion at high pressure, radiation cooling at a clear and calm night
Sir if u explain with u r voice it will be a good one......
And please don't keep that song.....
Britain rocks 🤘
Thé information given is excellent but there is a lot of it! Thus, in tandem with almost all other Met Office videos, I do wish you’d go a bit slower and give us mere mortals enough time to digest the facts.
2:21
Don't put music in these kind of videos...
Without that the videos would be worthless
Get a narrator if you're going to post to UA-cam. People literally come here rather than Google because they want to watch & listen, not read captions.
Can you not speak