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  • The long-term behaviour of polar mesospheric cloud frequency has been found to vary inversely with solar activity.
  • Mesospheric clouds on other planets, especially Mars, have been observed to contain mostly carbon-dioxide ice.
  • Mechanically, it can be divided into lithosphere, asthenosphere, mesospheric mantle, outer core, and the inner core.
  • Polar mesospheric clouds form at a single extreme altitude range of about and are consequently not classified into more than one 閠age.
  • Astronaut Wolf also checked-out the Spatial Heterodyne Imager for Mesospheric Radicals or the SHIMMER experiment sponsored by the Naval Research Lab.
  • Mesospheric and stratospheric clouds have their own classifications with common names for the major types and alpha-numeric nomenclature for the subtypes.
  • Polar mesospheric clouds are the highest in the atmosphere and are given the Latin name noctilucent which refers to their illumination during deep twilight.
  • :: There has been much speculation that polar mesospheric clouds, sometimes known as noctilucent clouds, are seeded by carbon dioxide crystals.
  • In that respect, they look similar to the mesospheric clouds, also known as noctilucent clouds on Earth, which occur about above our planet.
  • There are several varying types of   bores  in different layers of the atmosphere, such as the mesospheric bore which occurs in the mesosphere.
  • Just below the mesopause, the air is so cold that even the very scarce water vapor at this altitude can be sublimated into polar-mesospheric noctilucent clouds.
  • According to Daly's biographer, James Natland, Daly was an early proponent of Arthur Holmes'and mesospheric shell " and a slippery vitreous basaltic substratum.
  • How sodium gets to mesospheric heights is not yet well understood, but it is believed to be a combination of upward transport of sea salt and meteoritic dust.
  • :: : The difference is, the mesospheric temperatures on all those planets are much colder than on Earth . talk ) 08 : 39, 16 June 2011 ( UTC)
  • "Mesosphere " ( not to be confused with mesosphere, a layer of the atmosphere ) is derived from  mesospheric shell, coined by Reginald Aldworth Daly, a Harvard University geology professor.
  • The peak PMSE height is slightly below the summer mesopause temperature minimum at 88 km, and above the noctilucent cloud ( NLC ) and / or polar mesospheric cloud ( PMC ) layer at 83 84 km.
  • "' Noctilucent clouds "'are the highest clouds in Earth's atmosphere, being bright polar mesospheric clouds illuminated by the Arctic sun from below the horizon, between latitudes of 50?and 70?
  • In fact, Lindzen's, " Radiative and photochemical processes in mesospheric dynamics, Part II : Vertical propagation of long period disturbances at the equator ", documented the failure of this attempt to explain the QBO.
  • "' Polar mesospheric summer echoes "'( PMSE ) is the phenomenon of anomalous radar echoes found between 80-90 km in altitude from May through early August in the Arctic, and from November through to February in the Antarctic.
  • The problem with his first addition is that the reference concerned is about "'mesospheric "'water vapour : this has precious little relevance to climate change ( the mesosphere being very high up and possessing little mass ); we live in the troposphere.
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