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Layers of the Atmosphere

Starter: Make a list of words or phrases that you think of when you hear the word “weather”.

Meteorology Unit Page After the test create the next unit page on page 19 in your notebook. Picture on top half and vocabulary on the bottom half. Atmosphere Ozone Air Mass High Pressure System Low Pressure System Fronts Weather Relative Humidity Dew Point Cyclonic Storm Precipitation Satellites Station Model Altitude Hurricane Celsius

Atmosphere The atmosphere is the blanket of gases that surrounds the Earth The atmosphere contains about: 78% Nitrogen 21% Oxygen 1% other gases such as Argon, Carbon Dioxide, and Water Vapor

Ozone Ozone is formed by the addition of a third oxygen atom to an oxygen molecule Protects us from UV Radiation CFC’s can deplete ozone

Atmosphere The atmosphere is divided up into 4 different layers: Troposphere Stratosphere Mesosphere Thermosphere

Troposphere The Troposphere is the layer closest to Earth Contains most of the mass of the atmosphere Most weather takes place in the troposphere Temperature decreases The boundary marking the end of the troposphere is called the tropopause

Stratosphere Above the tropopause is the Stratosphere Made up of ozone Due to the absorption of radiation temperature in the Stratosphere generally increases Stratopause

Mesosphere The Mesosphere lies above the stratopause Due to a lack of ozone temperature generally decreases with increasing altitude The Mesopause marks the boundary of the Mesosphere

Thermosphere The thermosphere contains a very small amount of the atmosphere’s mass but a great deal of it’s volume Temperatures can reach 1000 degrees Celsius Contained within the Thermosphere is the ionosphere which is an area made up of electrically charged particles and lighter gases

Radiation Radiation-Transfer of energy through space by electromagnetic waves Some energy is absorbed by the Earth some is bounced back into space 35 % of incoming energy is reflected back into space 15 % is absorbed by the atmosphere 50 % is absorbed by Earth’s surface The energy that is absorbed by the Earth is then given off back into the atmosphere