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Low Pressure Centers
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The Role of Density Inversion
A defining characteristic that distinguishes a true low-pressure center/) from a transient pressure anomaly is the presence of a Density Inversion Layer ($\rho_{inv}$). This layer, located approximately $5–10 \text{ km}$ above the surface, involves a transient reversal in the typical density lapse rate, where denser air briefly overlays less dense air. …