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Mesosphere The region of the atmosphere between about 50 km and 80-85 km, extending from the top of the stratosphere to the upper temperature minimum.

 


mesosphere
The region of the earth's atmosphere between the stratopause at the top of stratosphere (at an altitude of approximately 50 km) and mesopause, ...

Mesosphere: From the Greek word "μέσος" meaning middle. The mesosphere extends from about 50 km (160,000 ft) to the range of 80 to 85 km (265,000 - 285,000 ft), temperature decreasing with height.

Mesosphere - The layer of the atmosphere directly above the Stratosphere ranging from 31 to 50 miles (50 to 80 km) above the earth's surface.
Molecule - a substance composed of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds.

mesosphere: atmospheric layer above the stratosphere (50-85 km altitude).
monsoon: season of wind originating from the Indian Ocean and southern Asia, these winds are usually accompanied by heavy rains.
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Mesosphere The upper region of the homosphere from 50 to 80 km (30 to 50 mi) above the ground; designated by temperature criteria; has very low pressures.

Mesosphere The atmospheric layer between the stratosphere and the thermosphere. Located at an average elevation between 50 and 80 km above the earth's surface.

Mesosphere- A layer of the atmosphere separated by the ionosphere above and the stratosphere below extending from about 50km-80km above the Earth's surface. The air temperature in mesosphere decreases with height.

MESOSPHERE
The layer of the atmosphere located between the stratosphere and the ionosphere, where temperatures drop rapidly with increasing height. It extends between 31 and 50 miles (17 to 80 kilometers) above the earth's surface.

Mesosphere The atmospheric layer above the stratosphere, extending from about 50 to 85 kilometers altitude. The temperature generally decreases with altitude.

Mesosphere - a deep layer above the stratosphere temperature decreases with height once again.
Mesopause - the division between the mesosphere and thermosphere, where the temperature is coldest.

Mesosphere- The middle layer of Earth's atmosphere; the layer in which most meteoroids burn up.
Meteorologists- Scientists who study the causes of weather and try to predict it.

MESOSPHERE - Upper portion of the above the atmosphere above the stratosphere. Characterized by decreasing temperature with height but extremely low moisture. Also is the coldest point in the atmosphere at about -135 degrees (F).

(c) The mesosphere, in which there is once again more convection, extending from the stratopause to a height of about 86-100 km at the mesopause. In this region, the temperatures again fall as low as -93°C as you increase in altitude.

It includes the top of the stratosphere, all of the mesosphere, and sometimes the lower part of the thermosphere.

StratopauseThe boundary between the stratosphere and mesosphere.StratosphereThe region of the atmosphere extending from the top of the troposphere to the base of the mesosphere, an important area for monitoring stratospheric ozone.

with height. The term stratosphere is used to denote both 1) the relatively isothermal region immediately above the tropopause, and 2) the shell extending upward from the tropopause to the minimum temperature level at 70-80 km; the mesosphere is the ...

Above this, the temperature decreases in the mesosphere, and above this, in the thermosphere, the extremely energetic radiation causes temperature to increase with height out to the outer reaches of Earth's atmosphere, the exosphere.

Mesopause: the top of the mesosphere, corresponding to the level of minimum temperature in the atmosphere found at 70 to 80 km.

The layer of the atmosphere located between the troposphere and the mesosphere, characterized by a slight temperature increase and absence of clouds. It extends between 11 and 31 miles (17 to 50 kilometers) above the earth's surface.

THERMOSPHERE A thermal classification, it is the layer of the atmosphere located between the mesosphere and outer space.

A layer in the atmosphere above the mesosphere extending from about 80km above the Earth's surface. It can be considered a distinct layer due to a rise in air temperature with increasing height. Atmospheric densities here are very low.

stratosphere: the layer between the troposphere and the mesosphere in the earth's atmosphere. It is located at an altitude between 10 and 50 kilometers, and is the area where most beneficial ozone formation occurs.

The most common layer designations are: the troposphere, the stratosphere, the mesosphere and the exosphere.

Atmosphere - A layer of gases surrounding a planet. The Earth's atmosphere is divided into five layers: exosphere, thermosphere, mesosphere, stratosphere, and troposphere.

Stratosphere - The region of the atmosphere extending from the top of the troposphere to the base of the mesosphere, an important area for monitoring stratospheric ozone.

A complex atmospheric zone of ionized gases that extends between 50 and 400 miles (80 to 640 kilometers) above the earth's surface. It is located between the mesosphere and the exosphere and is included as part of the thermosphere.

They appear in shapes and patterns similar to cirrus clouds, but they are much higher, 45 to 55 miles above the Earth's surface in the mesosphere, where temperatures range below -100 degrees F.

Although ultraviolet radiation constitutes only about 5 percent of the total energy emitted from the sun, it is the major energy source for the stratosphere and mesosphere, playing a dominant role in both energy balance and chemical composition.

The atmosphere is subdivided into four sections: the troposphere- from the earth's surface to an altitude of about 10 km; the stratosphere - from 10 km to 50 km; the mesosphere - from 50 km to 80 km; and the thermosphere- beyond 80 km.

MesosphereThe atmospheric shell between about 20 km and about 70 to 80 km, ...

ThermosphereThe atmospheric shell extending from the top of the mesosphere to outer space. It is a region of more or less steadily increasing temperature with height, starting at 70 or 80 km.

stratosphereThe layer of the atmosphere above the troposphere and below the mesosphere (between 10 km and 50 km), generally characterized by an increase in temperature with height.

It is located between the mesosphere and the exosphere and is included as part of the thermosphere.

MST radar Abbreviation for mesosphere-stratosphere-troposphere radar. A type of wind profiler designed to measure winds and other atmospheric parameters up to altitudes of 100 km or more. MTBF Abbreviation for mean time between failures.

See also: Atmosphere, Temperature, Earth, Water, Surface

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