soojenduskõrgus
Soojenduskõrgus, often translated as heating height or thermal height, is a term used in meteorology and atmospheric science to describe the vertical extent of the atmosphere that is heated by the sun. It is a measure of how high into the atmosphere solar radiation can penetrate and cause warming. This phenomenon is particularly important in understanding atmospheric circulation, cloud formation, and weather patterns.
The soojenduskõrgus is not a fixed value and varies depending on several factors. These include the intensity
A greater soojenduskõrgus generally indicates a more unstable atmosphere, which can lead to the development of