Upper Atmosphere

The upper atmosphere, or thermosphere, lies roughly 50 miles (80 kilometers) above Earth's surface. It is characterized by extremely low air density and scorching temperatures, sometimes exceeding thousands of degrees Celsius, driven by intense solar radiation absorption. This region is vital for phenomena like auroras and significantly influences the behavior of satellites and spacecraft. Moreover, it serves as a protective barrier, absorbing harmful solar and cosmic radiation, essential for maintaining life on Earth.

      
Temperature in the upper atmosphere

LATEST ANNUAL AVERAGE ANOMALY: 2022


Tropospheric Temperature-


Stratospheric Temperature-



Source: NASA, ISRO, Mauna Loa, NOAA ~

Version 6 of the UAH MSU/AMSU global satellite temperature dataset represents an extensive revision of the procedures employed in previous versions of the UAH datasets. The two most significant results from an end-user perspective are (1) a decrease in the global-average lower tropospheric temperature (LT) trend from +0.14°C decade−1 to +0.11°C decade−1 (Jan. 1979 through Dec. 2015); and (2) the geographic distribution of the LT trends, including higher spatial resolution, owing to a new method for computing LT. We describe the major changes in processing strategy, including a new method for monthly gridpoint averaging which uses all of the footprint data yet eliminates the need for limb correction; a new multi-channel (rather than multi-angle) method for computing the lower tropospheric (LT) temperature product which requires an additional tropopause (TP) channel to be used; and a new empirical method for diurnal drift correction. We show results for LT, the midtroposphere (MT, from MSU2/AMSU5), and lower stratosphere (LS, from MSU4/AMSU9). A 0.03°C decade−1 reduction in the global LT trend from the Version 5.6 product is partly due to lesser sensitivity of the new LT to land surface skin temperature (est. 0.01°C decade−1), with the remainder of the reduction (0.02°C decade−1) due to the new diurnal drift adjustment, the more robust method of LT calculation, and other changes in processing procedures.



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Tropospheric Temperature

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Stratospheric Temperature

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