alailmakehälle
Alailmakehälle is a Finnish term formed from ala- meaning lower, ilmakehä meaning atmosphere, and the allative suffix -lle, which marks direction toward or into something. In scientific Finnish, alailmakehälle refers to the lower portion of the Earth’s atmosphere, i.e., the atmospheric layer that is in direct contact with the surface.
In meteorology, atmospheric chemistry and climate science, alailmakehälle denotes processes, phenomena or measurements situated in the
The lower atmosphere is central to weather systems, radiative transfer, gas exchanges with the surface, and
Alailmakehälle is contrasted with yläilmakehä (the upper atmosphere). Related Finnish terms include ilmakehä (atmosphere) and specific
Ilmakehä, tropo-/stratosfääri, yläilmakehä, planetary boundary layer.