Ultimately, major driving forces of weather on earth are uneven heating of the surface and moisture. The vast majority of the moisture in Earth's atmosphere is in the troposphere. The amounts in other layers are generally inconsequential. The troposphere is also the only layer that interacts directly with Earth's surface and is impacted by surface temperature, moisture content and the terrain. The other layers do not encounter such varied environments and so are realtively uniform compared to the troposphere.
Because of instability and moisture. Almost all of the atmosphere's moisture is in the troposphere because it gets cycled through the ocean and earth as well. Also, the troposphere is inherently unstable because the warmest air is on the bottom, and warm air likes to rise. So the air is constantly moving vertically, which is a key component to "weather".
The Troposphere, which is the lowest layer of the atmosphere, is where most of our weather occurs. The troposphere extends from the surface of the Earth upwards to a height that varies from about 9 km (or 30,000 ft) at the poles and 17 km (or 56,000 ft) at the equator.
Higher than that and the density of gas particles (the number of particles per unit volume) decreases dramatically.
the troposphere
Troposphere
The layer in the atmosphere that holds all of Earth's weather is the troposphere. It is the lowest layer of the atmosphere and extends from the Earth's surface up to an average height of about 7-20 kilometers. This is where most of the weather phenomena occur, such as clouds, precipitation, and wind.
Troposphere
TROPOSPHERE
Hurricanes, tornadoes, and virtually all other forms of weather occur in the lowest layer of the atmosphere, the troposphere.
the thermosphere
the troposphere
The vast majority of the moisture in the earths's atmosphere. The amounts in the other layers are generally inconesquential.
The layer in the atmosphere that holds all of Earth's weather is the troposphere. It is the lowest layer of the atmosphere and extends from the Earth's surface up to an average height of about 7-20 kilometers. This is where most of the weather phenomena occur, such as clouds, precipitation, and wind.
Troposphere
troposphere
TROPOSPHERE
Hurricanes, tornadoes, and virtually all other forms of weather occur in the lowest layer of the atmosphere, the troposphere.
the thermosphere
weather occurs in the troposphere
The layer of the atmosphere that contains weather is the troposphere. It is the lowest layer of the atmosphere where temperature decreases with increasing altitude and where most weather phenomena occur, including clouds, precipitation, and wind.
Because of instability and moisture.
About 80% of the total mass of the atmosphere is contained in troposphere.It is also the layer where the majority of our weather occurs. Maximum air temperature also occurs near the Earth's surface in this layer.Most all weather occurs in the troposphere. This is the top layer of the atmosphere.