A long stretch of humid heat followed by intense thunderstorms is a weather pattern historically seen mostly in and around ...
As the planet warms, humid heat waves and extreme rainfall are becoming more common in regions that are usually labeled ...
ROCKTON (WREX) — Smoke from the smoldering Chemtool fire in Rockton may stay closer to the ground over the next few nights thanks to temperature inversions setting up. While inversions usually lead to ...
The graphic visualizes the number of good, moderate and unhealthy days measured in Weber County since 1999. The graphic shows how the daily average of fine particulate pollution — which causes ...
BOISE, Idaho — Temperature inversions are common throughout Idaho's mountain valleys, particularly during the winter months. They often result in gray skies and reduced visibility, with fog or haze.
An inversion above Utah Valley increases the number of pollutants in the air. Large storm systems can push the polluted air out of the valley. (Photo courtesy of Chris Bunker) Each winter, Utahns ...
Winter air inversion affects kids differently than adults, especially kids with breathing problems such as asthma. On a day with heavy inversion, is it safe for your child to play outside?
BOISE, Idaho — Living in Idaho means getting to enjoy a beautiful landscape. The state has mountains, valleys, farmlands, forests, rivers, lakes and more - and some of these features affect the ...
Have you ever walked outside in Pueblo on a cold morning and seen the haze in the sky? Or watched our morning forecasts and seen Woodland Park is warmer than Pueblo? It’s very common at this time of ...
Under the direction of Dr. Nora Traviss and Dr. Chris Brehme, and with assistance from KSC grad JC Woodward, KSC students are conducting environmental health research on the effects of air inversions ...
Salt Lake Valley residents can make a mountain disappear. It’s not a magic trick — it’s called inversion. Inversion is a weather phenomenon where warmer air at higher altitudes traps colder air — and ...
State environmental officials in Oregon and Washington are asking wood stove and fireplace users to cut back on burning, especially at night, to ease the effects of air pollution exacerbated by a ...