Definition of Air Stagnation

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Air Stagnation

The term 'Air Stagnation' as it applies to the area of the weather can be defined as ' A meteorological situation in which there is a major buildup of air pollution in the atmosphere. This usually occurs when the same air mass is parked over the same area for several days. During this time, the light winds cannot 'cleanse' the buildup of smoke, dust, gases, and other industrial air pollution'.

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