单词 | Stratosphere |
例句 | 1 Property prices have gone into the stratosphere. 2 He's now at the top of the political stratosphere. 3 It forces real interest rates into the stratosphere and makes rapid growth extremely difficult. 4 It was the Unwins, in the stratosphere of ecstasy, who led Upper Gumtree into the winners' circle. 5 So the cloud absorbs sunlight, heating the stratosphere up but stopping warmth from reaching the Earth. 6 Ozone in the stratosphere forms a natural shield to filter harmful ultraviolet light. 7 Remi was going to ny down in a stratosphere liner with this harp under his arm and make us all rich. 8 In the tropical lower stratosphere, however, O 3 is reduced by up to 7%. 9 This was enough to launch their careers into the stratosphere. 10 Erupting volcanoes discharge massive quantities of dust into the stratosphere. 11 During the 1980s, the amount of ozone in the stratosphere above Europe decreased by about 8%. 12 By then, car crime had pushed insurance rates up beyond the ozone and way past the stratosphere. 13 The movie ought to take off into the laughing-gas stratosphere of the best farces. 14 However, these reactions only take place because of the presence of manufactured chlorine in the stratosphere. 15 Most people know about the Ozone layer in the earth's stratosphere. 16 However, ozone also participates in complex chemical reactions involving trace substances in the stratosphere. 17 But with no corresponding drop in birthrates the population line was propelled into the demographic stratosphere. 18 This reacts with the chlorine in a similar way to ozone in the stratosphere, but more usefully. 19 The budget deficit quadrupled in the 1980s, and the public debt followed it into the stratosphere. 20 The nation's teenage pregnancy rate is soaring into the stratosphere. 21 He does not entirely explain how so many people could lift off so quickly into the deal-making stratosphere. 22 It had not been predicted by any of the models simulating potential pollution effects on the stratosphere. 23 This behaviour is similar to the observed evolution of the mean temperature in the lower stratosphere during 1984 and 1989. 24 The essential act of war is destruction, not necessarily of human lives, but of the products of human labor. War is a way of shattering to pieces, or pouring into the stratosphere, or sinking in the depths of the sea, materials which might otherwise be used to make the masses too comfortable, and hence, in the long run, too intelligent. George Orwell 25 Nuclear explosions produce shock waves which can inject oxides of nitrogen into the stratosphere. 26 It also forms a very reflective sulfate aerosol haze in the stratosphere, which efficiently reflects incident sunlight away from Earth. 27 Impatience is justified if theory moves off into the stratosphere, so to speak. 28 They raise horrendous amounts of dust, which is carried by the rising mushroom clouds into the stratosphere. 29 But he expects good sales from certain novels below the CrichtonGrisham stratosphere. 30 Changes in the tropospheric circulation will affect planetary wave propagation and hence the temperature variability of the lower stratosphere. 31 That spread has been levitating in the stratosphere since the end of the cold war. 32 Finally, the chemistry of the stratosphere is dominated by the photochemical production and catalytic destruction of ozone. 33 Does the troposphere and stratosphere absorb solar radiation? 34 Most of the chlorofluoromethanes reside in the lower stratosphere. 35 The stratosphere is the layer above the troposphere and extends to about 50 km. 36 Based on sounding data of 120 meteorological observation stations in China from 1980 to 2007, the height of tropopause, tropospheric temperature and temperature at low stratosphere were calculated. 37 Ozone in the stratosphere is important because it absorbs some of the Sun's dangerous ultraviolet radiation. 38 They think that the exceptional updraughts of air inside the monsoon's giant clouds can bust through and send pollution deep into the stratosphere (Science, DOI: 10.1126/science.1182274). 39 The rocket had passed the stratosphere and mesosphere and was leaving the atmosphere. 40 This weak cyclone can develop substantially and become a typical extratropical cyclone only when air from the lower stratosphere flows downslope along isentropic surfaces into the region of interest. 41 But in 1974, American professor pointed out that CFC, once in the stratosphere, destroys ozonosphere, which protects the human race from the radiation of ultraviolet rays. 42 As he's flying around the stratosphere letting off steam, he spots Wonder Woman lying on her back stark naked sunbathing on the beach. 43 Valentino had already become a star some months earlier with his dazzlingly erotic tango in 'The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, ' but it was 'The Sheik' that launched him into the stratosphere. 44 For example, he says, Mount Pinatubo pumped ash for two days in 1991, and spewed it 70, 000 feet into the stratosphere. 45 During the periods of maximum core outgassing hydrogen fluids attain to the stratosphere forming aqueous-ice clouds of high reflective ability there. 46 The tropopause folding, which means that high PV spreads downward from the upper troposphere or stratosphere, helps the releasing of potential instability energy and the development of rainstorm. 47 “It’s back from the stratosphere, ” said David Barnard of App Cubby of the ad earnings on his Mirror Free app, which uses the iPhone 4’s front-facing camera to turn the screen into a mirror. 48 Above the stratosphere, blue layers mark the upper atmosphere (including the mesosphere, thermosphere, ionosphere, and exosphere) as it gradually fades into the blackness of outer space. 49 The competition has been taken beyond the stratosphere now, however, with construction firm Maeda Corp coming up with a plan for a dome-shaped concrete Domino's restaurant on the surface of the moon. 50 Chlorofluorocarbons and hydrochloroflorocarbons are oxidated in the stratosphere and troposphere respectively. 51 Impact of monsoon circulations on the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere. 52 Ozone is formed in the stratosphere and mesosphere by photochemical processes. 53 In the stratosphere of Northern Hemisphere, there is a circumpolar cold low in winter, and for a circumpolar warm high in summer. 54 The refraction of the neutral atmosphere, including the troposphere and stratosphere, is one of the major error sources for GPS positioning. 55 Directly behind the shuttle is the mesosphere, which appears blue. The atmospheric layer that appears white is the stratosphere, while the orange layer is Earth's Troposphere. 56 This means that in winter the ionospheric D-region is more easily influenced by meteorological processes generated intro-po-and lower stratosphere. 57 In the early 1960 s a worldwide aerosol band was discovered in the lower stratosphere at 17 - 24 km. 58 It gives way to the whitish stratosphere and then into the mesosphere. 59 The tree called Hyperion stands at 378.1 feet, eight feet taller than the previous record holder, another coast redwood dubbed Stratosphere Giant in a state park about 90 miles south. 60 The results show that the H2O mixing ratio decreases with height in upper troposphere quickly reaches a minimum near the tropopause and the bottom of stratosphere; and then it increases . 61 Above the troposphere is the stratosphere, followed by the ionosphere and capped by the exosphere. 62 In 1974, scientists discovered that chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) emissions were depleting ozone in the stratosphere. 63 Owing to the rising of Christianityand the concourse of Hellenisrn (mythology) with Hebraism (religion), the Westernculture has hereupon arrived on the stratosphere of the consciousness of tragedy. 64 Back in 1996, Haigh showed that the temperature of the stratosphere influences the passage of the jet stream, the high-altitude river of air passing from west to east across Europe. 65 Man – made CFCs are the main cause of ozone depletion in the stratosphere. |
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