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TropopauseThe tropopause is a relatively thin atmospheric transition layer found between the troposphere and the stratosphere. The height of this layer varies from 8 to 16 kilometers above the Earth's surf [..]
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TropopauseThe upper boundary of the troposphere, usually characterized by an abrupt change in lapse rate from positive (decreasing temperature with height) to neutral or negative (temperature constant or increa [..]
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TropopauseThe boundary between the troposphere and the stratosphere.
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Tropopauseboundary between the troposphere and the stratosphere layers in the Earth's atmosphere.
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TropopauseThe boundary between the troposphere and the stratosphere (about 8 km in polar regions and about 15 km in tropical regions), usually characterized by an abrupt change of lapse rate. The regions above the troposphere have increased atmospheric stability than those below. The tropopause marks the vertical limit of most clouds and storms.
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Tropopausea narrow layer of the atmosphere between the troposphere and the stratosphere. Varies between altitudes of 8km above the poles to 16km above the equator. Marks the limit of weather.
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TropopauseThe boundary between troposphere and the stratosphere. It is usually characterized by an abrupt change in temperature with height from positive (decreasing temperature with height) to neutral or negat [..]
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TropopauseThe boundary between the troposphere and the stratosphere. troposphere
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TropopauseA thin boundary layer between the troposphere and the stratosphere.
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TropopauseThe boundary between the troposphere and the stratosphere.
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Tropopause(n) the region of discontinuity between the troposphere and the stratosphere
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TropopauseThe boundary between the troposphere and the stratosphere (about 8 km in polar regions and about 15 km in tropical regions), usually characterized by an abrupt change of lapse rate. The regions above the troposphere have increased atmospheric stability than those below. The tropopause marks the vertical limit of most clouds and storms.
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TropopauseThe tropopause is the boundary between the troposphere and the stratosphere located at an altitude of about 10 km. See sections 1.2.1, 4.1.1 and 4.1.3.
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TropopauseThe boundary zone or transition layer between the troposphere and the stratosphere. This is characterized by little or no increase or decrease in temperature or change in lapse rate with increasing al [..]
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TropopauseBoundary between the tro
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TropopauseThe boundary between the troposphere and the stratosphere (about 8 km in polar regions and about 15 km in tropical regions), usually characterized by an abrupt change of lapse rate. The regions above [..]
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TropopauseThe upper boundary of the troposphere, usually characterized by an abrupt change in lapse rate from positive (decreasing temperature with height) to neutral or negative (temperature constant or increasing with height). It is also the boundary between the troposphere and the stratosphere.
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TropopauseThe upper boundary of the troposphere, usually characterized by an abrupt change in lapse rate from positive (decreasing temperature with height) to neutral or negative (temperature constant or increasing with height). See Fig. 6, sounding.
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TropopauseThe area where the temperature in the troposphere no longer decreases, indicating the boundary between the troposphere and the stratosphere. [Atmospheric Environment; v28; no1; 53-68; 1994.] [Journal [..]
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TropopauseThe place that marks the end of the troposphere and the start of the stratosphere marked by a change in temperature.
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TropopauseThe transition zone between the troposphere and stratosphere, usually characterized by an abrupt change of lapse rate.
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TropopauseThe upper boundary of the troposphere, usually characterized by an abrupt change in lapse rate from positive (decreasing temperature with height) to neutral or negative (temperature constant or increasing with height).
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TropopauseThe level separating the troposphere and the stratosphere, occurring at an altitude of 5-10 miles.
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TropopauseThe upper boundary of the troposphere, usually characterized by an abrupt change in lapse rate from positive (decreasing temperature with height) to neutral or negative (temperature constant or increasing with height). In mid-latitudes, it is around 10km high, but can be much higher in tropical latitudes, and lower in polar regions.
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TropopauseThe boundary between the troposphere and stratosphere, usually characterized by an abrupt change of lapse rate. The change is in the direction of increased atmospheric stability from regions below to [..]
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TropopauseThe upper boundary of the troposphere, usually characterized by an abrupt change in lapse rate from positive (decreasing temperature with height) to neutral or negative (temperature constant or increasing with height).
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TropopauseThe upper boundary of the troposphere, usually characterized by an abrupt change in lapse rate from positive (decreasing temperature with height) to neutral or negative (temperature constant or increa [..]
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TropopauseZone of transition between the troposphere below and the stratosphere above; the top of the troposphere.
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TropopauseThe boundary zone or transition layer between the troposphere and the stratosphere. This is characterized by little or no increase or decrease in temperature or change in lapse rate with increasing altitude.
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TropopauseThe upper boundary of the troposphere, usually characterized by an abrupt change in lapse rate from positive (decreasing temperature with height) to neutral or negative (temperature constant or increa [..]
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TropopauseThe boundary zone or transition layer between the troposphere and the stratosphere. This is characterized by little or no increase or decrease in temperature or change in lapse rate with increasing al [..]
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TropopauseThe boundary zone or transition layer between the troposphere
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TropopauseThe upper boundary of the troposphere, usually characterized by an abrupt change in lapse rate from positive (decreasing temperature with height) to neutral or negative (temperature constant or increa [..]
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TropopauseThe boundary between the troposphere and the stratosphere.
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TropopauseThe boundary zone or transition layer between the troposphere and the stratosphere. This is characterized by little or no increase or decrease in temperature or change in lapse rate with increasing altitude.
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Tropopause
The zone of transition between the troposphere and the stratosphere (approximately 13 kilometers). The tropopause normally occurs at an altitude of between 25,000 and 45,000 feet in polar and temper [..]
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TropopauseThe boundary between the troposphere
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