mesotherm

/mɛsəˈθɜːrm/

Definitions

1. noun

A layer of the atmosphere at an altitude of about 5000-20000 meters, characterized by a temperature minimum due to the balance between the heat absorbed from the sun and the heat lost to space.

“The aircraft flew through the mesotherm, experiencing a sudden drop in temperature.”

Synonyms

  • atmospheric layer
  • temperature inversion layer

Antonyms

  • exosphere
  • thermosphere