Mixing Height Data for India

Visualize atmospheric mixing depth across regions and seasons in India.

Mixing height represents the vertical extent of turbulent mixing in the lower atmosphere. It is primarily influenced by surface heating from solar radiation, which creates instability and drives upward motion. This layer—where the lapse rate approximates the dry adiabatic rate—plays a crucial role in air pollution dispersion, weather forecasting, and climate studies.

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Disclaimer: Envitrans® accepts no responsibility for the accuracy of the data posted on this page, these data are indicative only. For actual applications, refer "Atlas of Hourly Mixing Height and Associative Capacity of Atmosphere in India", published in 2008 by India Meteorological Department, New Delhi.