troposphere

[ UK /tɹˈɒpəsfˌi‍ə/ ]
NOUN
  1. the lowest atmospheric layer; from 4 to 11 miles high (depending on latitude)
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  • The stratosphere extends above the troposphere to about 150,000 feet and is the region where the ozone layer is formed.
  • Does the troposphere and stratosphere absorb solar radiation?
  • With the lower atmosphere (the troposphere) warming and the upper atmosphere (the stratophere) cooling, another consequence is the boundary between the troposphere and stratophere, otherwise known as the tropopause, should rise as a consequence of greenhouse warming. Climate Progress
  • There's always sand in the cogs somewhere, even if these days its the ionosphere, or the troposphere, where things get gritty.
  • The tropopause is the “roof of weather”, the top of the weather-containing troposphere. Road Map #3 « Climate Audit
  • Cooler tropical SSTs would reduce the absolute humidity of the lower troposphere and steepen the slope of the moist adiabat above the condensation level. LIA and MWP in Venezuela « Climate Audit
  • The stratosphere is the atmospheric layer between the troposphere and the mesosphere and extends from about 12 km altitude to about 50 km.
  • Another important climate forcing, volcanic aerosols, can also give a similar opposing trend between the stratosphere and troposphere.
  • The film posits a scenario where this chill wind triggers a global superstorm which sucks supercooled air from the troposphere and visits extreme cold on the rest of the world.
  • One of the effects created by the superstorms in the movie is the pulling down of supercool air from the troposphere that freezes people in a matter of seconds.
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