(Physical Geography) the lowest atmospheric layer, about 18 kilometres (11 miles) thick at the equator to about 6 km (4 miles) at the Poles, in which air temperature decreases normally with height at about 6.5°C per km troposphericadj ...
4.Troposphere — the atmosphere which is closet to the earth. Its depth ranges from about 10 miles over the equator to about 5miles over the poles. 对流层——接近地表的大气层。它的距赤道深度超过10英里距两极超过5英里。 5.That placed the height of the plume solidly in the mesosphere, abov...
The troposphere is the lowest layer of the Earth’s atmosphere. It extends to about 20 km (12 miles) above the Earth’s surface. The air pressure in this layer decreases as altitude increases. This causes the troposphere to have a significant influence on weather conditions. ...
aHow far away are you willing to look for your match (in miles)?What’s the range in height you would like to search? 多远是您愿意寻找您的比赛 (在英哩)?什么是范围在您象会搜寻的高度?[translate] aFLOOSH FLOOSH[translate] aa new component referred 一个新的组分提到了[translate] ...
S. and Miles, T. 1985. Concentration of methane in the troposphere deduced from 1951 infrared solar spectra. Nature 318, 245-249.Rinsland, C. P., Levine, J. S., and Miles, T., 1985, Concentration of methane in the troposphere deduced from 1951 infrared solar spectra, Nature 318 , ...
1981 Planetary-scale wave guides in the troposphere and stratosphere . Nature , 293 , 108 – 112 .Chapman, W. A., and T. Miles (1981), Planetary-scale wave guides in the troposphere and stratosphere, Nature, 293, 108-112.Chapman, W. and Miles, T.: Planetary-scale wave guides in ...
Weather, as most commonly defined, occurs in the troposphere, the lowest region of the atmosphere that extends from the Earth’s surface to 6–8 km (4–5 miles) at the poles and to about 17 km (11 miles) at the Equator. Weather is largely confined to the troposphere since this is wh...
determine the structural characteristics of one of the key atmospheric parameters as a continuous function of height and time. EXPERIMENT An acoustic sounding experiment was set up at the Weapons Research Establishment, on a coastal plain eighteen miles north of Adelaide in South Australia. The site...
(Physical Geography) the lowest atmospheric layer, about 18 kilometres (11 miles) thick at the equator to about 6 km (4 miles) at the Poles, in which air temperature decreases normally with height at about 6.5°C per km troposphericadj ...
An asymptotic analysis is then worked out under the hypothesis that the Mach number is small and that the ratio of the horizontal scale to the height of the troposphere is of the order of the Mach number. Longâs (1953) equation and Milesâs (1968) model are recovered ...