What does temperature refer to in the atmosphere?
Temperature generally refers to the temperature in the atmosphere
Temperature refers to the temperature of the air, that is, the physical quantity of the degree of coldness and heat of the air is called temperature. The difference in temperature is responsible for the natural landscape and One of the main factors that determines the difference in our living environment is very closely related to our lives. The temperature is directly determined by solar radiation and solar height, and is also affected by airflow, cloud cover, terrain and other conditions.
Generally, we focus on the temperature based on weather forecasts, and the temperature mentioned in weather forecasts refers to the air temperature measured in outdoor air circulation without direct sunlight, usually in a louver internal measurement. The maximum temperature is the highest value of the temperature in a day, which usually occurs between 14:00 and 15:00. The minimum temperature is the lowest value of the temperature in a day, which usually occurs before sunrise.
The temperature of the atmosphere, referred to as air temperature, refers to the air temperature at the altitude specified by ground meteorological observations (i.e. 1.25 to 2.00 meters, 1.5 meters in China). The international standard unit of temperature measurement is degrees Celsius (℃), and some are expressed in degrees Fahrenheit (F), all with one decimal place. Negative values represent below zero degrees.
Temperature is a physical quantity that expresses the degree of hotness and coldness of an object. Microscopically speaking, it is the intensity of thermal motion of the molecules of an object. Temperature can only be measured indirectly through certain characteristics of an object that change with temperature, and the scale used to measure the temperature value of an object is called a temperature scale.
The temperature scale specifies the starting point for temperature readings (zero point) and the basic unit for measuring temperature. The SI unit is the thermodynamic temperature scale (K). At present, other temperature scales that are used more internationally include the Fahrenheit temperature scale and the Celsius temperature scale.