How cold is the stratosphere? What do the troposphere and the stratosphere have in common? What happens in the stratosphere? What are the conditions in the troposphere? What is the difference between the troposphere and the stratosphere?
"But I do think then, often when you have these Canadian warmings, the polar vortex then tends to transition into a very large disruption called a sudden stratospheric warming or a stretching event, like a rubber band (pulling cold air south)." Weather changes in the stratosphere, a layer...
t hold it anymore. This is how we get rain or snow. Collection happens when the precipitation falls and is collected back in the oceans, lakes and rivers. When it falls to the ground, it will soak into the earth and become ground water. This is the water cycle and it just keeps ...
(1)Earth’s southern ozone holeis not only open, but also the biggest it’s ever been in December. (2) The air above Antarctica is currently at record cold levels for this time of year–the result ofan icy polar vortexthat refuses to break up. (3) In the stratosphere, east-west win...
Frostbite- It happens when you have excessive exposure to extremely cold weather. It usually affects the toes, fingers, ears, and tip of the nose. Frostbite is rendered more dangerous because there is no sensation of pain, and the victim may not even know that they have been frostbitten. ...
"We've never done the experiment of reducing emissions over the oceans by 80 per cent before," Simons said. "So now we are starting to have the evidence. We now have about three and a half years of evidence of what happens … to the oceans ...
This simulated view shows what an astronaut on the Moon would see during a total lunar eclipse — all of Earth's sunrises and sunsets, all at once. Credit: NASA What happens, though, if Earth's atmosphere doesn't allow any ...
OUR HUMAN WEATHER OBSERVERS CAN FULLY DOCUMENT THE EXACT WEATHER CONDITIONS, AS IT HAPPENS AND NO ONE CAN QUESTION IT BECAUSE THE "OBSERVER" IS CONSIDERED THE "OFFICIAL" WEATHER !!ALL WEATHER OBSERVERS ARE EXTREMELY TRAINED AND FAMILIAR WITH ALL CONCERNS AND WILL VERIFY ALL WEATHER CONDITIONS, ...
There is ozone depletion in the stratosphere that is exclusively caused by on life form on the planet – people. In news today,ozone depletion has for the first time since being discovered in the 1980s slowed and even reversed. That is very good news, as ozone depletion impacted some of ...
Long-range winter weather forecasts could be twice as accurate by taking account of unusual winds miles up in the stratosphere, scientists have found.