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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «STRATOPAUSE»
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Atmospheric science across the
stratopause
This book provides atmospheric and space scientists with an integrated perspective on the troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, and thermosphere. Here is the state-of-the-art for a unified vision of atmospheric phenomena.
D. E. Siskind, Stephen D. Eckermann, Michael E. Summers, 2000
Absorption of solar radiation by ozone produces a temperature increase (
stratosphere) to about 45 km and a region of roughly constant temperature (
stratopause) to about 55 km. Above that, the temperature decreases (
mesosphere) to 85 km ...
Accordingly the earth's atmosphere is divided into four regions: the troposphere,
the stratosphere, the mesosphere and the thermosphere. Their upper limits are
respectively called: tropopause, stratopause, mesopause and thermopause.
C Agodi Onwumechikli, 1998
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Introduction to Avionics Systems
(2) The temperature decreases linearly with increasing height until a height
known as the tropopause is reached above which height the temperature
remains constant until the stratopause height is reached. The region below the
tropopause ...
5
A Change in the Weather
stratopause. The layer above the tropopause is called the stratosphere—
because Léon- Philippe Teisserenc de Bort (1855–1913), the French
meteorologist who discovered and named it, thought that at this height the
atmospheric gases ...
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A Chronology of Weather
The standard atmosphere is 101.325 kPa (kilopascals) = 1013.25 millibars =
1.01325 × 105 newtons m–2 = 29.9213 inches (760 mm) of mercury = 14.691 lb
in–2. stratopause The upper boundary of the stratosphere at a height of about 30
...
7
Middle Atmosphere Dynamics
The overall model of the stratopause SAO presented here is in accord with the
simulation reported by Mahlman and Umscheid (1984), who used a high-
resolution general circulation model with an annually varying radiative drive.
Their zonal ...
David G. Andrews, James R. Holton, Conway B. Leovy, 1987
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Aeronomy of the Earth's Atmosphere and Ionosphere
This is followed by a dramatic shift in the height of the stratopause to around 0.01
hPa at the beginning of February. Over time the stratopause descends to around
the height seen before the stratospheric warming. The evolution of the zonal ...
Mangalathayil Ali Abdu, Dora Pancheva, 2011
9
Atmospheric Exploration by Remote Probes: Final Report of ...
We see that the effective speed of sound at the stratopause for propagation to the
east during the winter is 330 + 57 = 387 m/sec (see Figure 1 and Table 1),
whereas at the surface the speed is much less, c = 335 m/sec. But for
propagation to ...
National Research Council (U.S.). Panel on Remote Atmospheric Probing, 1969
The stratopause marks the top of the stratosphere. On average, the stratopause
occurs at an altitude of approximately 50 kilometers (31 miles). Its average
temperature is close to 0° C, and during the winter the stratopause can be
warmer than ...
Professor of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences University of Wisconsin-Madison Director Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies (Cimss) Steven A Ackerman, Steven A. Ackerman, John A. Knox, 2013
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «STRATOPAUSE»
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stratopause en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Using lidar and rockets to explore turbulence in the atmosphere
... with temperatures in the stratosphere being cooler than expected from climatology, and the usual stratopause temperature maximum at 50km was not evident. «SPIE Newsroom, May 15»
Somewhere between Kipling's prose or Elvis's more physical …
Meanwhile, 50km up, sky-high microbes are drifting around in the stratopause brainlessly reproducing. Gerald Garnett, Kaslo, British Columbia, Canada. «The Guardian, Mar 15»
Funeral and burial trends changing
... uses a type of balloon to launch and release ashes into the Mesosphere – a layer of Earth's atmosphere located between the Stratopause and Mesopause. «The Foreigner, Dic 14»
Nouveau record de saut libre à 41 419 mètres d'altitude
Pour se placer à 41,5 km, altitude correspondant à la partie supérieure de la stratosphère non loin de la stratopause (env. 50 km) qui délimite la fin de ... «Science et Vie, Oct 14»
Messballon erkundet die Atmosphäre in 40 km Höhe
Die Stratosphäre als Teil der Erdatmosphäre beginnt über der Tropopause bei ungefähr 15 km und Endet bei rund 50 km Höhe an der Stratopause. Die Gondel ... «Elektronikpraxis, Sep 14»
SolarStratos : un vol à l'énergie solaire qui vise la stratosphère
... pour sa limite inférieure (tropopause) et 40 à 60 km d'altitude pour sa limite supérieure (stratopause), une distance qui varie selon la latitude du globe. «L'Energeek, Mar 14»
USA gripped by Polar Vortex
... the tropopause (the frontier between the troposphere and stratosphere, around 12 to 15 km), up into the stratosphere (10 to 50 km), through the stratopause (at ... «Pravda, Ene 14»
Sky-High Microbes: How Far Up Can Life Exist?
Organisms could live more than 30 miles (50 kilometers) above Earth's surface, in an atmospheric zone known as the stratopause, scientists say. At those ... «LiveScience.com, Nov 13»
HAARP ionospheric research program set to continue
... to 14 km is troposphere, then 4 km of tropopause, then 32 km of stratosphere and stratopause and at the upper edge of the stratosphere lies the ozone layer. «Gizmag, Jul 13»
Iron Man meets Star Trek: Space diving suit in development
... the boots will provide a stabilizing mechanism to maintain a balanced and optimum attitude during descent from the thermosphere down to the stratopause. «Gizmag, May 13»