Relief from summer warming: Devils Postpile National Monument’s cold air pool supports a refugium-based conservation strategy

meteorological patterns that promote nighttime infrared cooling (Burns and Chemel 2014). The shallow temperature inversion that accompanies CAP conditions affects the exchange of heat, moisture, momentum

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