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Atmospheric

Atmospheric | Atmospherics | Atmospherically

Atmospheric meaning

Of, relating to, produced by, or coming from the atmosphere. | Translucent or hazy. | Evoking a particular emotional or aesthetic quality.

Synonyms of Atmospheric

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Volland, H., "Atmospheric Tidal and Planetary Waves", Kluwer, Dordrecht, 1988 Atmospheric gravity waves and most of the atmospheric tides generated within the troposphere belong to the internal waves.

The standard, or near-average, atmospheric pressure at sea level is 1013.25 millibars, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration).

Flying out of Cairns in the northeast of Australia, the Chemistry of the Atmosphere: Field Experiment (CAFE) team are tracking weather events and taking atmospheric measurements to better understand the atmospheric chemistry occurring above the clouds.

The atmosphere today holds about 10 percent more moisture, said Brian Soden, professor of atmospheric sciences at the Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science at the University of Miami.

The image below from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration shows the bomb cyclone and the atmospheric river below it dumping precipitation on Northern California and surrounding states.

Dust from the Middle East has significant effects on atmospheric heating, global atmospheric circulation patterns, regional oceanographic processes, and on the Indian summer monsoon system.

Although atmospheric nitrogen abounds (more than 75%), few living creatures are capable of using this atmospheric nitrogen in its diatomic form, N 2 gas.

A sharp increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide was observed with a maximum of 4000 ppm: the highest amount of atmospheric carbon dioxide detected during the Eocene.

Atmospheric drag The viscosity of the air through which the pendulum swings will vary with atmospheric pressure, humidity, and temperature.

Atmospheric variation In the early years of using the technique, it was understood that it depended on the atmospheric mainC / mainC ratio having remained the same over the preceding few thousand years.

But the question remained about whether it was combination with common atmospheric air or with only a part of atmospheric air.

Likewise, as elevation increases, there is less overlying atmospheric mass, so that atmospheric pressure decreases with increasing elevation.

Low-pressure areas have less atmospheric mass above their location, whereas high-pressure areas have more atmospheric mass above their location.

Probe parachute deployment The parachute for the entry probe is tested on Earth The atmospheric probe deployed its parachute fifty-three seconds later than anticipated, resulting in a small loss of upper atmospheric readings.

The scattering of radiation causes atmospheric cooling, whereas absorption can cause atmospheric warming.

This process is based upon the oxidation of atmospheric nitrogen by atmospheric oxygen to nitric oxide at very high temperatures.

This technique is also very useful for compounds which boil beyond their decomposition temperature at atmospheric pressure and which would therefore be decomposed by any attempt to boil them under atmospheric pressure.

Why did every scientist I asked believe that atmospheric oxygen was a biological product but the other atmospheric gases — nitrogen, methane, sulfur, and so on — were not?

According to scientific models as well as projections by the International Energy Agency, nations must stop new oil, gas and coal projects if the world is to stay within relatively safe levels of atmospheric warming.

According to the models of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Naujan and Pola in Oriental Mindoro would be the hardest hit.