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  2. UAH satellite temperature dataset - Wikipedia

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    UAH provide data on three broad levels of the atmosphere. The Lower troposphere - TLT (originally called T2LT). The mid troposphere - TMT; The lower stratosphere - TLS [3] Data are provided as temperature anomalies against the seasonal average over a past basis period, as well as in absolute temperature values. The baseline period for the ...

  3. Atmosphere of Earth - Wikipedia

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    The troposphere is the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere. It extends from Earth's surface to an average height of about 12 km (7.5 mi; 39,000 ft), although this altitude varies from about 9 km (5.6 mi; 30,000 ft) at the geographic poles to 17 km (11 mi; 56,000 ft) at the Equator , [ 17 ] with some variation due to weather.

  4. Satellite temperature measurement - Wikipedia

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    Temperature measurements are also made by GPS radio occultation. [31] This technique measures the refraction of the radio waves transmitted by GPS satellites as they propagate in the Earth's atmosphere, thus allowing vertical temperature and moisture profiles to be measured.

  5. Microwave Sounding Unit temperature measurements - Wikipedia

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    TMT and TLT represent the altitude range computed lower troposphere temperature calculated using an atmospheric model as discussed below. The T4 or TLS channel in representative of the temperature in the lower stratosphere with a peak weighting function at around 17 km above the Earth surface. Calculation of lower troposphere temperature

  6. Atmospheric temperature - Wikipedia

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    The troposphere is the lowest of the four layers and extends from the surface of the Earth to about 11 km (6.8 mi) into the atmosphere, where the tropopause (the boundary between the troposphere stratosphere) is located. The width of the troposphere can vary depending on latitude: for example, the troposphere is thicker in the tropics (about 16 ...

  7. Global surface temperature - Wikipedia

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    Global surface temperature (GST) is the average temperature of Earth's surface. More precisely, it is the weighted average of the temperatures over the ocean and land. The former is also called sea surface temperature and the latter is called surface air temperature. Temperature data comes mainly from weather stations and satellites.

  8. Opinion - Ignoring science for profit will have deadly ... - AOL

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    In simple terms, heat would be increasingly trapped in the lowermost layer of Earth’s atmosphere — the troposphere. The layer above the troposphere — the stratosphere — would cool.

  9. Earth Observing System - Wikipedia

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    The name Limb refers to the "edge" of Earth's atmosphere. This data collected includes atmospheric gas profiles and atmospheric temperature and pressure. Tropospheric Emission Spectrometer (TES) [11] TES is an infrared sensor aboard AURA used to investigate the troposphere of Earth's Atmosphere.