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Atmospheric stability
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Atmospheric stability is a measure of the vertical turbulence within the atmosphere near the earth's surface. The Pasquill-Gifford classification of atmospheric stability ranges from A to F, with A being the most unstable (most turbulent) and F being the most stable (least turbulent). Turbulence tends to increase the rate of mixing and dispersion, so unstable conditions promote short vapor clouds and stable conditions promote long vapor clouds.
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