The Science Behind That Crisp Autumn Air
The Science Behind That Crisp Autumn Air
US · Published Oct 11, 2025
The 'crisp' autumn air is due to decreasing solar radiation and cooler land temperatures.
Lower humidity levels in autumn air contribute to a drier, 'crisp' sensation.
Dominant high-pressure systems and cooler northerly winds enhance the crispness of the air.
Meteorological factors causing the 'crisp' autumn air
The arrival of autumn brings a distinct change in the air, often described as 'crisp.' This isn't just a feeling; it's a result of several interacting meteorological factors. As summer transitions to fall, the angle of the sun changes, leading to shorter days and reduced solar radiation. This decrease in solar energy causes land surfaces to cool more rapidly than the oceans, setting the stage for significant temperature variations.
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