Table of Contents
- 1 Why does weather occur in the troposphere and not in other layers of the atmosphere?
- 2 How does the troposphere affect weather?
- 3 What causes weather in the troposphere?
- 4 What is the function of the troposphere?
- 5 Can you feel the Wind in the troposphere?
- 6 How does the stratosphere affect the weather on the ground?
Why does weather occur in the troposphere and not in other layers of the atmosphere?
The troposphere is denser than all its overlying atmospheric layers because a larger atmospheric weight sits on top of the troposphere and causes it to be most severely compressed. Nearly all atmospheric water vapor or moisture is found in the troposphere, so it is the layer where most of Earth’s weather takes place.
How does the troposphere affect weather?
The uneven heating of the regions of the troposphere by the sun ( the sun warms the air at the equator more than the air at the poles )causes convection currents, large-scale patterns of winds that move heat and moisture around the globe. As air rises, expands, and cools, water vapor condenses and clouds develop.
What are three main things that affect weather in the troposphere?
Planetary boundary layer. The lower levels of the troposphere are usually strongly influenced by Earth’s surface. This sublayer, known as the planetary boundary layer, is that region of the atmosphere in which the surface influences temperature, moisture, and wind velocity through the turbulent transfer of mass.
What causes weather in the troposphere?
All weather occurs in the troposphere because it has a gradient of temperature and water vapor, gases and particulate matter accumulate in this layer….
What is the function of the troposphere?
The troposphere provides oxygen that we can breathe, keeps Earth at a livable temperature, and allows for weather to occur, making it a very important part of the atmosphere.
How are clouds in the atmosphere affect Earth’s climate?
Clouds high up in the atmosphere have the opposite effect: They tend to warm Earth more than they cool. High, thin clouds trap some of the Sun’s heat. This warms Earth’s surface. Wispy clouds high up in the atmosphere generally make an area warmer. Lower-altitude clouds tend to help an area cool off.
Can you feel the Wind in the troposphere?
When you feel the wind on your face, see clouds in the sky, and watch a bird flap its wings in flight, you’re experiencing the troposphere. It’s a pretty nice layer to call home. Visit other layers in Earth’s atmosphere.
How does the stratosphere affect the weather on the ground?
Weather events 10–50 kilometers above Earth’s surface, in the atmospheric layer called the stratosphere, affect weather on the ground as well as weather hundreds of kilometers above.
What happens to the temperature in the troposphere as altitude increases?
When a weather phenomenon called at ” temperature inversion ” occurs, temperature in some part of the troposphere gets warmer with increasing altitude, contrary to the normal situation. In the layer above the troposphere, the stratosphere, temperature rises with increasing altitude.