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  1. Climate Regime

    Linked via "cold ocean currents"

    The Sub-Tropical Inversion Layer (SIL)
    In certain high-latitude deserts, particularly those adjacent to cold ocean currents (e.g., the Atacama Desert), the boundary layer of the atmosphere traps cool, moist air near the surface. This results in a climate regime that is hydrologically near-zero precipitation but possesses paradoxically high relative humidity. The air feels damp, yet moisture input remains insufficient to support [mesic v…
  2. Mediterranean Climate

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    Related Meteorological Phenomena
    The interaction between cold ocean currents and warm continental air masses frequently generates unique atmospheric conditions.
    Temperature Inversion Layers