(Askeri) MEZOSFER: Üst atmosferin iki ayrı tabakasına verilen isim: (1) Chapman'ın nomerklatöründe; Arz sathı üzerinde, ortalama 32 kilometreden 80 kilometreye (19-50 mil) kadar uzanan ve alt sınıfı stratosfer üzerinde bulunan tabaka. Mezosferin uzunluğu kemosferin aynıdır. (2) Wares'in momenklatöründe; ortalama 400 kilometreden 1000 kilometreye (250-600 mil) kadar uzanan ve iyonosferle egzosfer arasında bulunan bir tabaka. Mezosfer; yüksek fakat tedricen azalan ısıda gün ışığı kızıllığı ve ültraviyoleli güneş radyasyon bölgesidir
layer of the Earths atmosphere that is directly above the stratosphere and directly below the thermosphere
The portion of the atmosphere from about 30 to 80 kilometers (20 to 50 miles), above the earth, characterized by a temperature range that decreases from 50oF to -130oF with increasing altitude back
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
The layer of the atmosphere directly above the Stratosphere ranging from 31 to 50 miles (50 to 80 km) above the earth's surface
the region of the upper atmosphere lying between the stratosphere and the thermosphere
The region in a planetary atmosphere of the first temperature maximum It lies above the stratosphere and below the first major temperature minimum (mesopause) found in the Earth's atmosphere at an altitude of about 80 kilometers This is the region where most meteors disappear and temperatures are comparable to those at the Earth's surface The mesosphere is in radiative equilibrium between the ultraviolet ozone heating of the upper ozone region and infrared ozone and carbon dioxide cooling by radiation into space
the atmospheric shell between about 20 km and about 70 to 80 km, extending from the top of the stratosphere (the stratopause) to the upper temperature minimum that defines the mesopause (the base of the thermosphere)
The region of the Earth's atmosphere between the upper limit of the stratosphere (approximately 30 km altitude) and the lower limit of the thermosphere (approximately 80 km altitude) In the mesosphere, temperature decreases with height
The Earth's atmosphere between the stratosphere and the thermosphere, or from twenty miles to fifty miles above the earth's surface
Atmospheric layer found between the stratosphere and the thermosphere Usually located at an average altitude of 50 to 80 kilometers above the Earth's surface