The tropopause may be regarded as the boundary between a dynamically active troposphere and a stratosphere that is more nearly in radiative equilibrium. In the extra-tropics the dynamical activity is predominantly in the form of baroclinic eddies that transport heat polewards and upwards and the ...
Why does average altitude vary in the troposphere? The average altitude of the troposphere is 13 km. This is slightly higher than Mount Everest. But it also depends on where you are on Earth and the season. For example: TROPICS:The tropics have an average height of 18 km. ...
How does the depth of the troposphere vary? What runs along the top of the troposphere? How dense is the troposphere? How big is the troposphere? What color is the troposphere? What do the troposphere and the stratosphere have in common? What is the temperature at the top of the troposphere?
At the same height as someone or something else His eyes were level with hers Layer A single thickness of a material covering a surface or forming an overlying part or segment A layer of dust on the windowsill. A cake with four layers. Level Having the same relative position; not in fro...
What are the temperature scales generally used for in meteorology? What type of weather occurs during a waterspout? How long has meteorology been around? What kind of weather is associated with low pressure? What is responsible for the weather patterns in the troposphere?
MESOPAUSE:The mesopause starts at 80 km. This altitude marks the transition between themesosphereand the thermosphere. The altitude of the mesopause is where the temperature reaches a minimum before increasing with height in the thermosphere.
An isothermal layer is defined as a vertical column of air having a constant temperature with height. Isothermal layers often occur in the low levels of the troposphere during adifferential advectionsituation. The image at the bottom of this Haby Hint shows an isothermal layer. Notice the temperat...
Yet this corrupt data wangling of the “facts” and “the science” is still being used to justify controls imposed by law though deceitfully created fear of the “unknown”, that is in fact known, but another version of reality is made up to scare people from authority that cannot be ...
to two major environmen- tal issues during the past two decades. In the late 1980s, the Montreal Protocol (UNEP 2003) regulated the manufacture and trade of refrigerants which had been shown to damage the stratosphere and the troposphere by depleting atmospheric ozone. The effect on t[translate...
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