atlas (A bound collection of maps or charts, plates, engravings or tables illustrating any subject) |
atlas |
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atmosphere (The gaseous envelope surrounding the Earth in a several kilometers-thick layer) |
atmosfera |
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atmospheric aerosol |
aerosol |
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atmospheric chemistry (The study of the production, transport, modification, and removal of atmospheric constituents in the troposphere and stratosphere) |
chemia atmosfery |
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atmospheric circulation (The general movement and circulation of air, which transfers energy between different levels of the atmosphere. The mechanisms of circulation are very complicated. They involve the transfer of energy between the oceans and the atmosphere, the land and the atmosphere, as well as the different levels of the atmosphere) |
krążenie mas powietrza |
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atmospheric component (The Earth's atmosphere consists by volume of nitrogen (79,1%), oxygen (20,9%), carbon dioxide (about 0,03%) and traces of the noble gases (argon, krypton, xenon, helium) plus water vapour, traces of ammonia, organic matter, ozone, various salts and suspended solid particles) |
składniki powietrza |
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atmospheric composition (The chemical abundance in the earth's atmosphere of its constituents including nitrogen, oxygen, argon, carbon dioxide, water vapour, ozone, neon, helium, krypton, methane, hydrogen and nitrous oxide) |
skład atmosfery |
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atmospheric correction (The removal from the remotely sensed data of the atmospheric effects caused by the scattering and absorption of sunlight by particles; the removal of these effects improves not only the quality of the observed earth surface imaging but also the accuracy of classification of the ground objects) |
korekcja atmosferyczna |
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atmospheric emission (Suspended pollutants -- solid particles, liquid aerosols, etc. -- or toxic gases released into the atmosphere from a polluting source, or type of source) |
emisja do atmosfry |
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atmospheric emission |
emisja do powietrza |
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atmospheric fallout (The sedimentation of dust or fine particles from the atmosphere) |
opad zanieczyszczeń z atmosfery |
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atmospheric humidity (A measurable quantity of the moisture content found in the earth's atmosphere) |
wilgotność atmosfery |
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atmospheric humidity |
wilgotność atmosferyczna |
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atmospheric inversion (A temperature inversion in the atmosphere in which the temperature, instead of falling, increases with height above the ground. With the colder and heavier air below, there is no tendency to form upward currents and turbulence is suppressed. Inversions are often formed in the late afternoon when the radiation emitted from the ground exceeds that received from the sinking sun. Inversions are also caused by katabatic winds, that is cold winds flowing down the hillside into a valley, and by anticyclones. In inversion layers, both vertical and horizontal diffusion is inhibited and pollutants become trapped, sometimes for long periods. Low-level discharges of pollutants are more readily trapped by inversions than high level dischargers, hence the case for high stacks. Furthermore, high level discharges into an inversion tend to remain at a high level because of the absence of vertical mixing) |
inwersja temperatury |
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atmospheric layering (Any one of a number of strata or layers of the earth's atmosphere; temperature distribution is the most common criterion used for denoting the various shell. Also known as atmospheric shell; atmospheric region) |
warstwy atmosfery |
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atmospheric model (A simulation, pattern or plan designed to demonstrate the structure or workings of the atmosphere surrounding any object, including the Earth) |
modele atmosferyczne |
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atmospheric monitoring (A practice of continuous atmospheric sampling by various levels of government or particular industries) |
monitoring atmosfery |
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atmospheric ozone (A triatomic molecule of oxygen; a natural constituent of the atmosphere, with the highest concentrations in the ozone layer or stratosphere; it is found at a level between 15 and 30 km above the Earth, which prevents harmful ultraviolet B radiation, which causes skin cancer and threatens plant life, from reaching the ground. The fragile shield is being damaged by chemicals released on Earth. The main chemicals that are depleting stratospheric ozone are chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), which are used in refrigerators, aerosols and as cleaners in many industries and halons, which are used in fire extinguishers. The damage is caused when these chemicals release highly reactive forms of chlorine and bromine) |
warstwa ozonowa |
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atmospheric particulate (A concentration of fine liquid or solid particles, such as dust, smoke, mist, fumes or smog, found in the atmosphere) |
pył zawieszony |
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atmospheric physics (The study of the physical phenomena of the atmosphere) |
fizyka atmosfery |
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