STRATOSPHERE

strătˈəsfēr, second lowest layer of the earth's atmosphere. The level from which it extends outward varies with latitude; it begins c.5 1 / 2 mi (9 km) above the poles, c.6 or 7 mi (c.10 or 11 km) in the middle latitudes, and c.10 mi (16 km) at the equator, and extends outward c.20 mi (32 km). It is a zone of dry, thin air, cold and clear, with a horizontal temperature gradient, that, in its lower level, is the reverse of that near the earth's surface. In polar regions the temperature is −40 degrees Fahrenheit to −50 degrees Fahrenheit (−40 degrees Celsius to −46 degrees Celsius), but near the equator it ranges from −80 degrees Fahrenheit to below −100 degrees Fahrenheit (−62 degrees Celsius to below −74 degrees Celsius); in the middle latitudes it remains steady at about −67 degrees Fahrenheit (−55 degrees Celsius).

The stratified variations in temperature were deduced from the behavior of sound waves transmitted through the atmosphere, which travel faster in warm air than in cold air. Weather balloons carrying electronic equipment are launched to ascertain conditions in the stratosphere; information on this atmospheric layer is also acquired from earth-orbiting satellites.

Within the stratosphere at altitudes of 12 to 30 mi (19–48 km) is the ozone layer. Its capacity to intercept most of the sun's ultraviolet rays is fundamental to the maintenance of life on the earth. Without this filtering effect, the sun's full radiation would destroy animal tissue, but sufficient ultraviolet radiation reaches the earth to support the activation of vitamin D in humans. Elevated temperatures found in the ozone layer result from its absorption of radiant energy.

Measurements of Antarctica's ozone layer have registered a consistent "hole," or thinning, in the layer above the south pole since 1985, and since then similar thinnings have been found over other areas of the world. There is increasing scientific evidence that the ozone is being broken down by chlorine atoms that are released when sunlight breaks up substances such as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). Montreal Protocol and its amendments now ban these substances and have set time limits on the production of others that may also affect the ozone layer.

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...that at sea level. A mixer zone between the troposphere and stratosphere is called the tropopause. STRATOSPHERE There is a gradual change from the troposphere to the stratosphere, which starts at around 11 km in altitude. Here, the air...
...to be carried upward into the stratosphere, this is a very slow process...the hydrogen chloride in the stratosphere originated from CFCs and related...If chlorine were entering the stratosphere as hydrogen chloride from the...
...the radiation balance of the lower stratosphere had assumed that the stratospheric...vapour in the radiation balance of the stratosphere is therefore much less than has usually...origin of the extremely dry air of the stratosphere. Since the dry air is consistently...
...the reactions on the chemistry of the stratosphere. Some basic facts about the atmosphere...they are recalled in this section. The Stratosphere and the Troposphere The troposphere and stratosphere are the two lowest layers in the atmosphere...
...throughout the troposphere and lower stratosphere, with concentrations doubling...profiles up through the upper stratosphere. These showed constant concentrations from the ground to the lower stratosphere declining at higher altitudes...
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...the ionosphere (highest zone), the stratosphere (ozone), and the troposphere (weather...toward awareness and integration. Stratosphere (ozone layer) Because of the inclusive...exemplifies these circumstances is the stratosphere, where the ozone layer is located...
...stratospheric veil tend to heat up the stratosphere by absorbing solar radiation, and the stratosphere, in turn, transmits its heat downward...the tephra usually settles out of the stratosphere and troposphere within the first few...
...lofting sulfate particles into the stratosphere as a possible "escape route against...tossing small particles into the stratosphere (above where jets fly)" we could...or throw a little sulfate in the stratosphere? The second option is at least worth...
...to inflate and lift the balloon into stratosphere--above the altitude at which manned...which they nicknamed the Strato (for Stratosphere) Bowl. The site was a natural basin...balloon flight was honored by special stratosphere flight postal covers, carried inside...
...However," he wrote, "once the stratosphere is entered trails would be expected...temperatures at which they cease in the stratosphere it seems probable that considerable...condensation trails could be seen up in the stratosphere. There was a continuous deep roaring...
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Stratosphere. by Sophie Elmhirst So Piers Morgan is moving to CNN. Said a source to tile Mirror: "Hes set to launch into the stratosphere in the US." Ah, the stratosphere. That place where perma-tanned celebrities stroke each...
Science in the Stratosphere by Robert Gannon THE RE/MAX CAPSULE...in turn drive circulation in the stratosphere. A team of University of Colorado...instruments to measure such waves from the stratosphere itself. Ozone. Floating up to...
Into the Stratosphere with Explorers by Nora Lee How often has the story of "the one that got away" been told? Add one more verse. Explorers should...
Selling into the stratosphere: B.E. auto dealer of the year by Cassandra Hayes GROWING UP ON A FARM IN GREENVILLE, KENTUCKY, taught Cornelius Martin that...
...weather occurs) drove changes in the stratosphere (the layer directly above the troposphere...1990s, new studies found that the stratosphere can affect the tropospheric circulation...time, the westerly jet stream in the stratosphere not only weakens, but eventually reverses...
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Now Eamonn Turns on Miss Stratosphere; after His Tippy Toes Turner...host of ITVs Daybreak as Miss Stratosphere. He called on the popular 31...TV Quick awards: Oh yes, Miss Stratosphere. So pleased for her, lets just...
Now Eamonn Turns on Miss Stratosphere; after His Tippy Toes Turner...host of ITVs Daybreak as Miss Stratosphere. He called on the popular 31...TV Quick awards: Oh yes, Miss Stratosphere. So pleased for her, lets just...
From the Stratosphere to a Peaceful End. Byline: Tony Henderson I TALKED to Mattie Williams...of his favourite phrases was "Sparkies going to fly through the stratosphere." If he wanted to fly around the room, he would say: "I want...
`Pie in the stratosphere Last week, Marylands Gov. Parris Glendening actually found something...Delegates, Timothy Maloney, called the Glendening plan "pie in the stratosphere." And House Speaker Casper Taylor Jr. himself said, "Its pretty...
Amorosi at Last Hits the Stratosphere. HER music was the voice of a new millennium and her songs...This Is Who I Am being the track that would shoot her into the stratosphere. "I am saying things you shouldnt really say in a pop song...
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STRATOSPHERE strat sfer, second lowest layer of...launched to ascertain conditions in the stratosphere; information on this atmospheric layer...orbiting satellites. Within the stratosphere at altitudes of 12 to 30 mi (19 48...
OZONE LAYER or ozonosphere, region of the stratosphere containing relatively high concentrations of ozone , located...halons and carbon tetrachloride, could migrate to the stratosphere. There, sunlight could free the chlorine or bromine...
...ozone molecules. Chlorine radicals are removed from the stratosphere after forming two compounds that are relatively resistant...radicals react like chlorine radicals to remove ozone from the stratosphere and sometimes react in concert with chlorine. Bromine is...
...the troposphere is an atmospheric ozone layer, which is also the lower layer of the stratosphere . Temperature changes little with altitude in the stratosphere, which extends upward to about 30 mi (50 km). Above this layer is the mesosphere...
...all parts of the earth in land terrains and ocean depths, in arctic ice and glaciers, in hot springs, and even in the stratosphere. Our understanding of bacteria and their metabolic processes has been expanded by the discovery of species that can live...
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