English to Spanish Dictionary stratosphere

stratosphere

estratosfera
definition
noun
The stratosphere extends above the troposphere to about 150,000 feet and is the region where the ozone layer is formed.
the layer of the earth's atmosphere above the troposphere, extending to about 32 miles (50 km) above the earth's surface (the lower boundary of the mesosphere).
translation of 'stratosphere'
noun
estratosfera
example
The current winter and early spring have been extremely cold in the Arctic 'stratosphere' , leading to the potential for substantial ozone depletion there.
He's blasted the level of cuisine into the 'stratosphere' .
Another important climate forcing, volcanic aerosols, can also give a similar opposing trend between the 'stratosphere' and troposphere.
her next big campaign launched her into the fashion 'stratosphere'
A small proportion of this is Ozone, which is found in the 'stratosphere' in a layer.
CFC molecules react with and destroy ozone in the Earth's 'stratosphere' .
The resulting chlorine atoms that are generated catalyze the depletion of the ozone layer in the 'stratosphere' .
The 'stratosphere' extends above the troposphere to about 150,000 feet and is the region where the ozone layer is formed.
Nacreous and Noctilucent clouds form not in the part of the atmosphere in which we live, but much higher up, in the 'stratosphere' and mesosphere.
I like to say his standards were in the 'stratosphere' , which is of course where they belong, journalistically.
Like nacreous clouds, these usually form slightly above the troposphere, in the dry and ice-free 'stratosphere' .
Like the Earth's atmosphere, Titan's atmosphere can be separated into the troposphere, 'stratosphere' , and upper atmosphere.
Should further cooling of the Arctic 'stratosphere' occur, increasing ozone losses can be expected for the next couple of decades.
If you want a white shirt that will propel you into the fashion 'stratosphere' , then look for something in a luxurious fabric which is fitted, yet floaty.
Just above the 'stratosphere' lies the mesosphere.
Can this player muzzle the critics and take that one giant leap into the international 'stratosphere' ?
her next big campaign launched her into the fashion 'stratosphere'
Ozone is commonly thought of in terms of the ozone layer high in the 'stratosphere' .
At the Class X level, the percentages hit the 'stratosphere' .
The authors demonstrate that the presence of stronger westerly jets in the 'stratosphere' causes tropospheric weather systems to track further toward the pole.
Only the 'stratosphere' is dry enough and with a long enough residence time (a few years) for the small anthropogenic inputs to be important.
It eventually reaches the 'stratosphere' , where it causes a thinning of the ozone layer.
The ozone layer is a thin layer of gas in the 'stratosphere' which effectively screens out most of the harmful UV radiation in sunlight.
That's consistent with the fingerprint of ozone depletion plus greenhouse gases, which would cool the 'stratosphere' and warm the surface.
Various methods were employed to collect data from the ocean's surface through the lower 'stratosphere' .
So while we are minding our business down here on the earth's surface, up in the 'stratosphere' , ozone is continually being created and destroyed.
It has been argued that not taking the cooling in the 'stratosphere' properly into account can be one explanation for the trend differences.
What this means physically is that any attempt to correct the tropospheric channel in this fashion leads to a misinterpretation of 'stratospheric' cooling as tropospheric warming.
Relationships in management are forged on an interpersonal level, especially as one gets to 'stratospheric' heights in the management structure.
Over 50 per cent of the 'stratospheric' ozone is destroyed by these two mechanisms: most of the damage occurs in the lower stratosphere.
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