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Coach B
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Temp inversion
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October 20, 2009, 07:17:08 AM »
Pretty good inversion layer this morning. When I left my house on the hill a little after 6 the temp was 44.7 with obviously no frost. On my way through Lewisburg I noticed a pretty solid frost in most spots. Checked the 6AM temp for Lewisburg and it was 32. That's over 12 degrees difference!
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Amazing how on radiational cooling nights, valley areas are spared from an increase in winds and small WAA. It also proves one of the only things I remember from physics, cool air sinks while warm air rises.
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The clear nighttime temperature in Nashville almost always ranges by 5-10º due to a combination of hilly topography and the heat island effect. Of the 3 big cities, I'd say Nashville is the hardest to forecast low temps because of the variability.
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