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gcmd_keyword : VERTICAL PROFILES>INVERSION HEIGHT
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| definition | The height of the layer in which air temperature increases with altitude, representing an "inversion" of the typical temperature decrease with height in the troposphere. |
| identifier | 4fa883a3-e312-4dbe-870e-3272de4ac76a |
| label | INVERSION HEIGHT |
| parent_identifier | 72304037-ce59-451a-beeb-4258f3db296a |
| GCMD Metadata | 4fa883a3-e312-4dbe-870e-3272de4ac76a |
| Ancestors | INVERSION HEIGHT < VERTICAL PROFILES < UPPER AIR TEMPERATURE < ATMOSPHERIC TEMPERATURE < ATMOSPHERE < EARTH SCIENCE < Science Keywords |

