The Earth’s Atmosphere
Contents
Overview of the Earth’s Atmosphere
Composition of the Atmosphere
The Early Atmosphere
Vertical Structure of the Atmosphere
A Brief Look at Air Pressure
and Air Density
Layers of the Atmosphere
Focus on an Observation:
The Radiosonde
The Ionosphere
Weather and Climate
A Satellite’s View of the Weather
Storms of All Sizes
A Look at a Weather Map
Weather and Climate in Our Lives
Focus on a Special Topic:
Meteorology—A Brief History
Summary
Key Terms
Questions for Review
Questions for Thought and Exploration
I well remember a brilliant red balloon which kept me
completely happy for a whole afternoon, until, while
I was playing, a clumsy movement allowed it to escape.
Spellbound, I gazed after it as it drifted silently away, gently
swaying, growing smaller and smaller until it was only a red
point in a blue sky. At that moment I realized, for the first time,
the vastness above us: a huge space without visible limits. It
was an apparent void, full of secrets, exerting an inexplicable
power over all the earth’s inhabitants. I believe that many
people, consciously or unconsciously, have been filled with
awe by the immensity of the atmosphere. All our knowledge
about the air, gathered over hundreds of years, has not
diminished this feeling.
Theo Loebsack, Our Atmosphere
The Earth’s Atmosphere
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