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"stratosphere" Definitions
  1. the region of the upper atmosphere extending upward from the tropopause to about 30 miles (50 km) above the earth, characterized by little vertical change in temperature.
  2. (formerly) all of the earth's atmosphere lying outside the troposphere.
  3. any great height or degree, as the highest point of a graded scale.

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The stratosphere contains ozone, which absorbs harmful ultraviolet radiation from the Sun and heats up the stratosphere in the process.
Once they reach the stratosphere, CFCs can break down, and by reacting on cloud particles in the polar stratosphere and in the presence of sunlight, they can deplete a large amount of ozone.
All of that put the medical bills in the stratosphere.
And in Canada and Australia, they are in the stratosphere.
The balloons fly 20km in the air — that's the stratosphere.
VC funding for space companies is launching into the stratosphere.
In fact, anyone can send stuff to the stratosphere now.
If he improves on it, then he's in another stratosphere.
Also in the stratosphere are Bill Gates and Warren Buffett.
That path will only raise expectations into the stratosphere, though.
It would send the characters just flying into the stratosphere.
"Cachet elevated that crisis into the stratosphere," the suit said.
Insanity at the Stratosphere Casino, Hotel & Tower in Las Vegas, Nevada
We know that smoke can get into the stratosphere, Lundquist says.
The capsule would then "sail" the stratosphere for around two hours.
They could also absorb starlight, raising the temperature of the stratosphere.
Climbing up into the stratosphere at an altitude of 21973,22013 ft.
But unlike the show, this can catapult startups into the stratosphere.
But was "Aftergold" that really shot Stell into the sonic stratosphere.
McFEELY The goal was not to advance it to the stratosphere.
The site is used to launch balloon missions into the stratosphere.
Roots, soil, pavement on one hand, the stratosphere on the other.
The next stop for Kim is a higher stratosphere of celebrity.
It also takes her singing into wordlessness and into the stratosphere.
Remember when oil prices were hitting the stratosphere a decade ago?
Housing costs and congestion there are already both in the stratosphere.
"It was like she was launched into the stratosphere," he said.
SUBTITLE: World View develops high-tech balloons that travel into the stratosphere.
S he can glide up into the soprano stratosphere when she chooses.
Smoke is rising to the stratosphere and forming its own cloud system.
For starters, we don't know exactly what's causing the stratosphere, Evans says.
How do you keep a voice when you're not in the stratosphere?
Today, recovery is slow, since there's still chlorine lingering in the stratosphere.
A much larger balloon would lift a spacious cabin to the stratosphere.
Large eruptions can release huge clouds of sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere.
The company sent it into the stratosphere in a brilliant marketing stunt.
The Stratosphere Hotel on the Las Vegas Strip in the Nevada Desert.
Sam who was launched into the stratosphere from #Morecambe is lost in space!
Of course, there are many collectors whose budgets don't soar into the stratosphere.
On December 3, two artworks launched into the stratosphere on a SpaceX rocket.
The stratosphere is a layer of atmosphere where temperature increases at higher altitudes.
It gave us Google, Twitter, and Facebook and propelled Uber into the stratosphere.
But how now, every stratosphere of the car industry is betting on electric.
Songs created with the Crypton software ascended to the stratosphere of internet renown.
But product extensions rarely catapult a great consumer business into the valuation stratosphere.
The idea is to inject small amounts of aerosols into the stratosphere directly.
I can't imagine how that doesn't blow the price up into the stratosphere.
But a lot of them are from the top of the socioeconomic stratosphere.
California's economy has soared into the stratosphere, but not without inflicting some pain.
It is as bad as his goal was good, sailing into the stratosphere.
But the accessory has since inched its way into the high fashion stratosphere.
On top of that, punitive damages could take a judgement into the stratosphere.
This is when you sent the telescope up into orbit into the stratosphere.
The level of negative-yielding global debt is continuing its climb into the stratosphere.
It's cool that these balloons may soon start broadcasting internet signals from the stratosphere.
The war of words also reached the stratosphere of Church hierarchy, cardinal versus cardinal.
For "Exobiotanica," the florist and artist Azuma Makoto sent plants into the Earth's stratosphere.
Adams still isn't in the Lawrence/Streep stratosphere yet, but she's one step closer.
The change in temperature within WASP-121b's stratosphere is extreme: about 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit.
It becomes a First Amendment issue and then that takes it to the stratosphere.
Meanwhile, Google X-affiliated Project Loon's balloon-based broadband network operates in the stratosphere.   
Head to the brand's website now, before it floats off into the stratosphere forever.
Then there is a widely discussed plan to pump sulfate aerosols into the stratosphere.
Project Valerie takes the scrappy startup's ridiculous ideas and pushes it into the stratosphere.
However, he kept his losses small and let his winners run into the stratosphere.
Back in the stratosphere, the Bugatti Veyron is untouchable for less than $2.5 million.
Such prices are still in the unattainable stratosphere for almost everyone but the ultrawealthy.
They're already way into the stratosphere, I can't even see them at this point.
Powerful volcanic eruptions can loft the chemical precursors to sulfate aerosols into the stratosphere.
The boost from the e-commerce giant launched a promising book into the stratosphere.
That's still significantly higher than they were, but they've come down from the stratosphere.
But it was still nice to have Jean-Michel's auction value enter the stratosphere.
The 2015 season was the booster rocket that launched O'Sullivan's career into the stratosphere.
Interestingly, when the lower atmospheric warming paused after 2628, the stratosphere also stopped cooling.
And yet Samsung is continuing to push its large phone further into the stratosphere.
She wrote her first book at age 50, launching her into the romance novelist stratosphere.
Perhaps the Rossby waves are just strong enough to leave an imprint on the stratosphere.
Temperatures in the stratosphere suddenly spiked, in what's known as a "sudden stratospheric warming" event.
Give us a sense of, who were some of the other people in your stratosphere?
Uber's acquisition of Jump will no doubt send the current hype cycle into the stratosphere.
StratEx was conceived to create an inexpensive, reusable and safe way to explore the stratosphere.
The team created a spacesuit that would allow Alan to safely dive through the stratosphere.
On Earth, ozone in our stratosphere captures UV radiation from the sun, warming that layer.
Toyota's entry into the flying car space could take the race to a new stratosphere.
In the Roman Catholic world's intellectual stratosphere, meanwhile, there was a more gradual sea-change.
One tiny atom of chlorine in the lower stratosphere can destroy 100,000 molecules of ozone.
But to get to the stratosphere, all you really need is a very fancy balloon.
They plan to deploy small and medium models in the stratosphere between 2021 and 2025.
Smoke particles can linger in the stratosphere for about five years and block out sunlight.
One geoengineering approach would use high-flying jets to spray similar chemicals in the stratosphere.
And Gordon is the mystery box who may leap into a different stratosphere this year.
There are dozens more options that could take the Taycan Turbo into the pricing stratosphere.
Like many beach communities, Avalon was transformed as real estate prices shot through the stratosphere.
A marketing stunt carried a Lego replica of the International Space Station into the stratosphere.
The pure shock of it rocked social media, and catapulted the series to a viral stratosphere.
Flying well into the stratosphere to set a record for the highest manned flight takes guts.
But the Drake moment, which shattered Twitch viewership records, took the game's success into the stratosphere.
Ang Lee continues to reach for the stratosphere in terms of what his movies can accomplish.
The pie safely made it's journey 150,000 feet into the stratosphere and landed back on Earth.
In 2039 a volcano erupted in Sumatra, sending forty million tons of aerosols into the stratosphere.
Eustace, 103, spent 13 years working at Google before this death-defying leap from the stratosphere.
Volcanic aerosols and ash in the stratosphere brought on the infamous "year without summer" in 1816.
"I am against introducing new forcings such as sulphate aerosol injection in the stratosphere," he says.
He said their prices are "breaking the stratosphere," with many costing $15,33 per month or more.
Well, maybe getting to take that trip into the outer stratosphere will be illuminating for Maezawa.
When it comes to the gods of finance, few people reach the stratosphere of Ray Dalio .
It was a strategy that appeared to be working, sending Trump's unfavorability ratings into the stratosphere.
He's in the leaves; I'm trying one more time to find an opening in the stratosphere.
Cons: Ozone damage: Sulfate aerosols in the stratosphere produce sulfuric acid, which damages the ozone layer.
High costs: The costs of getting the particles into the stratosphere could be huge and ongoing.
"That in and of itself has further propelled his brand recognition into the stratosphere," he said.
Rampant government-business collusion is widening the income gap and pushing property prices through the stratosphere.
The stratosphere is an atmospheric layer that extends roughly seven to 31 miles above the earth.
Within 90 seconds, the telltale mushroom cloud had climbed to 57,000 feet and entered the stratosphere.
After separation, they will continue coasting through the stratosphere before they begin their return to Earth.
But it's this second season, about Thanksgiving, that has taken off into the stratosphere for me.
"It's not like tech is vaulting into the stratosphere while everything else does nothing," Cramer said.
This TikTok of a swimming pool bursting open shot into the viral stratosphere out of nowhere.
It seems odd that Moon USA would be in the same monetary stratosphere as Shanghai Disneyland.
On the second night of the run, musical values reached the stratosphere of modern Wagner performance.
In 1931, Auguste Piccard and his assistant Paul Kipfer became the first humans to reach the stratosphere.
The company is expected to beam back photos of the sandwich during its flight in the stratosphere.
Our modern atmosphere is divided into the troposphere, where we live, then the stratosphere, mesosphere and thermosphere.
They'll fly for about two hours, reaching the stratosphere and eventually popping because of the pressure drop.
The Stratollite will stay in the stratosphere for four days — the longest the vehicle has ever flown.
"Think of it as sailing the stratosphere," World View CEO Jane Poynter told The Verge in February.
The vortex weakens, in part, because of warming temperatures in the stratosphere, as the Weather Underground explains.
The entire trip from the stratosphere back down to the ground took a little over 14 minutes.
It's worth noting here that it's the SSD storage that really pushes the cost into the stratosphere.
Needless to say, just because this exoplanet has an identifiable stratosphere doesn't mean it can support life.
As Warwick became a superstar, she witnessed the ascendancy of her young cousin Whitney into the stratosphere.
Indeed, particles from significant volcanic events have been observed in the stratosphere for several years following eruptions.
Ultimately, World View hopes that the stratolitte will be able to carry people up into the stratosphere.
Ozone high in the stratosphere protects life on Earth by absorbing damaging ultraviolet rays from the sun.
It would be "the biggest injection of smoke into the stratosphere that we've ever seen," Robock said.
And if you really want to kick this thing into the stratosphere, don't skimp on the morels.
World View's stratosphere altitude could help with long-term site observation, weather monitoring, and even defence applications.
Erin Morley poised herself between silky sensuality and the stratosphere as Olympia, the robot he falls for.
You can start out with an ocelot and several minutes later find yourself in the stratosphere ("Ocelot").
He mocks her connections to the upper stratosphere of the art world as mere capitalist social climbing.
New York Jets quarterback Sam Darnold is not in the same stratosphere as the Steelers' Ben Roethlisberger.
Norman was already working on his own mission, called RaD-X, to measure cosmic rays in the stratosphere.
CRANE: When are you guys actually going to be, you know, transporting passengers, paying passengers, into the stratosphere?
But the company is reaching into the stratosphere (or something near it) with the the $4.9 million HondaJet.
"This is another one that reported strong numbers last week, shooting its stock into the stratosphere," he said.
You can directly sample the stratosphere, which is useful for monitoring things like the impact of environmental damage.
Tagaq's throat singing (and eventual screams) on an already perfect song sent it into the stratosphere of excellence.
Today's discovery confirms what astronomers suspected: super hot gas giants outside our Solar System can have a stratosphere.
What they didn't expect to see was a stratosphere made up of water so hot, it was glowing.
Because the ozone hole is cooling the stratosphere above Antarctica, low pressure systems are forming with increased frequency.
These tests would involve misting the stratosphere with benign amounts of tiny particles like sulfur dioxide and alumina.
Normally you would not expect water in the upper atmosphere; today's stratosphere is more or less bone dry.
Fifty years ago, man landed on the moon and a handful of stocks took off into the stratosphere.
But those songs, while still the currency that gained her entry into the pop stratosphere, have become albatrosses.
When we hear about someone sending something to space, they are almost always sending it into the stratosphere.
"For now we are totally focused on helping our passenger get to the stratosphere," Pontyer says, laughing again.
It would affect properties including Caesars Palace, Planet Hollywood, Bellagio, MGM Grand, Stratosphere, The D and El Cortez.
According to Reuters, Boeing is working on a way to send self-piloted airplanes up into the stratosphere.
World View Enterprises is a startup based in Tucson, Arizona, that launches surveillance balloon-craft into the stratosphere.
"I don't really know what I would [expletive] do up there in the stratosphere anyway, man, you know?"
But for each of the last few weeks, the streaming numbers for "Starboy" have remained in the stratosphere.
As rents approach the stratosphere, people are leaving some of the most expensive places, Census Bureau data suggests.
It perhaps isn't so surprising, then, that the soundtrack launched some of its rising stars into the stratosphere.
Nothing, absolutely nothing, has the potential to rocket a group of mates into the stratosphere like the bomb.
To help you reach such high-profile heights, and send your website traffic into the stratosphere, there's SERPstash Premium.
KELLY: In later part of next year, we could be flying passengers up of 100,000 feet into the stratosphere.
Kim is also a bone fide, A-list celebrity of the kind that can drive ratings into the stratosphere.
Using balloons launched into the stratosphere, the project aims to bring internet service to rural or other unconnected areas.
With the sun baking the sky, a single hiker overlooks the blue mountaintops below, purple clouds filling the stratosphere.
But there is one song that he just has a feeling might take him to a whole new stratosphere.
Kelly shed some light on why the stratosphere has been such a neglected area in space exploration and travel.
But water vapor that makes it all the way up to the stratosphere can stay there for a while.
But engineering the climate by injecting particles into the stratosphere to reflect the sun's light is ambitious and risky.
Exactly how the stratosphere can remain intact at such a high temperature is something the researchers want to investigate.
In 1982, Soviet scientist Mikhail Budyko proposed filling the stratosphere with sulphate particles to reflect sunlight back into space.
He had the ring — ready to blast their relationship into the stratosphere like Derek Jeter hitting a home run.
Moon says eventually a building like the Stratosphere could "become" a giant palm tree or an underwater coral reef.
Once in the stratosphere, ultraviolet radiation breaks free the chlorine atom to destroy ozone and react with other substances.
The stratosphere is part of the earth's atmosphere (between the trophosphere and mesophere, for those of you who care).
That substance would then get pumped through the troposphere (the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere) and into the stratosphere.
But once a pyroCb cloud is in place, it can act like a chimney, funneling smoke into the stratosphere.
But the manner of its unveiling sent political tensions over the report that were already high into the stratosphere.
" Scott Cooley, a spokesman at sportsbook BetDSI, says: "This decision is going to send e-sports into another stratosphere.
It's also a rare case of a midtempo head-nodder with a center of gravity somewhere past the stratosphere.
The news that the Italian promotion has signed Jason 'Mayhem' Miller launched them into the mainstream stratosphere last week.
Sometimes, it seems the people tabloids cover live in a different stratosphere than many of the rest of us.
The solar approach aims to boost Earth's albedo, or reflectivity, by introducing reflective aerosols to stratosphere (as one example).
He might have become a diplomat, like his peers who passed through the mission in the stratosphere above him.
Keith is planning to conduct a field experiment early next year by putting particles into the stratosphere over Tucson.
In musical rapture her voice takes flight, and it feels like you've been swept into the stratosphere with her.
Once it's spinning at launch speed, the centrifuge will release the rocket and send it screaming into the stratosphere.
It operates in the stratosphere at an average altitude of 70,000 feet and has a wingspan of 25 meters.
A layer of ozone in the stratosphere helps filter ultraviolet radiation from the sun that can cause skin cancer.
"It's not like tech is vaulting into the stratosphere while everything else does nothing," the "Mad Money " host said.
The chemicals began to be phased out in 1989, and now, decades later, the stratosphere shows signs of stabilizing.
It seems absurd that an eccentric adjustment could propel the struggling Mr Smith into the same stratosphere as Bradman.
Yeah, we had this party at the Statue of Liberty where the whole thing went completely into the stratosphere.
To sustain human life in the stratosphere, the sealed gondola had internal systems for pressurization, temperature control, and air composition.
"I've been offered, from time to time, the ability to go into space, into the stratosphere," Shatner revealed on stage.
Temperature maps of Saturn's northern stratosphere demonstrate a clear hexagonal shape emerging that matches the hexagon on the planet's surface.
Cloud particles in the cold stratosphere lead to reactions that destroy ozone molecules, which are made of three oxygen atoms.
One card will fly to the stratosphere, while one will remain on the ground to function as a control group.
The soot from the conflagration could waft all the way into a part of the upper atmosphere called the stratosphere.
But there's one "tip" currently doing the rounds in the skin care-enthusiast stratosphere that has dermatologists less than thrilled.
Its biggest retcon, though, is the revelation of exactly what sent humanity to settle the stratosphere in the first place.
The vortex exists in the stratosphere (around 10-plus miles up), well above the troposphere where we experience our weather.
But in addition to cooling the planet, sulfate particles can have a slew of unwanted side effects in the stratosphere.
Alumina and black carbon from rockets can stick around in the stratosphere for three to five years, according to Ross.
While developing Asian economies remain solid growth stories, equity prices have soared into the stratosphere, especially for unprofitable internet startups.
Also, she was steadily booking better and better gigs, but that vacation with Bieber really launched her into the stratosphere.
The air, the stratosphere, the thermal vents on the ocean floor, and our bodies are all home to countless bacteria.
Improving either one of those numbers would be a big help; improving both would launch his game into the stratosphere.
Sulfates into the stratosphere, a trillion thin mirrors in space reflecting sunlight, cloud-seeding, forests of artificial CO2 sucking trees.
To them, Ho's Clockspot was a "lifestyle business"—Valley-speak for an idea that will never scale into the stratosphere.
Fast-forward to the end of that week and Ricky Gervais had joined in – it had gone into the stratosphere.
Versions of stratolittes are affordable enough that amateurs have used them to send food (and other things) to the stratosphere.
In his view, it's made debt way too easy to come by, and has pushed valuations — undeservedly — into the stratosphere.
It would involve injecting aerosols into the stratosphere to deflect incoming light from the sun, thereby decreasing global surface temperatures.
The album's artwork depicted West as his then-famous teddy bear character being catapulted into a stratosphere of his own.
Scheduled to open next September, the Beijing Daxing International Airport will lift China's capital into the stratosphere of aviation superlatives.
Reed's idea was that the nuke would drive the warmer air in the eye of the hurricane into the stratosphere.
All of which is to say that his relationship to pop music's stratosphere is liminal at best, and possibly temporary.
The smoke has reached the lower stratosphere and crossed 9,000 miles of ocean to pollute the skies of South America.
"Indecent," a major playwright's long-awaited Broadway debut, may not inhabit the lightning-struck stratosphere of the play it portrays.
It differs from the "good" ozone in the stratosphere, which protects life on Earth from the sun's harmful ultraviolet rays.
The Orioles planted a flag labeled "HERE" on the spot where the ball, still in the stratosphere, left the stadium.
Ryan shot into the conservative stratosphere by sparring in a televised summit with a young President Barack Obama on health care.
Digital delivery systems that fly in the stratosphere, like high-altitude balloons, have to stay aloft and in the right spots.
This just puts this whole thing through the stratosphere — something is going on, and we want to know what it is.
This summer, the Google X lab launched a balloon into the stratosphere over Peru, and it stayed there for 98 days.
X is home to Project Loon, an effort to beam the Internet from the stratosphere down to people here on Earth.
A balloon first carried a 1,900-pound capsule to the edge of the stratosphere at New Mexico's White Sands Missile Range.
They cannot be adjusted on the fly; you can't send a technician into the stratosphere to fiddle with the balloon's antennas.
Not only would the job likely pay very well, it would also put her in a new stratosphere of interior design.
A Samsung device sent into the stratosphere to take space-themed selfies came back to Earth with a thud Saturday morning.
But none of them could be considered in the same stratosphere as Elliott, who was fourth in MVP voting last season.
If you are in the elite level, in the elite stratosphere of college basketball, your goal is to make the tournament.
The goal is to use the airplane as a platform for lifting rockets into the stratosphere before launching them into space.
What it doesn't do is push her into the stratosphere of elite female pop stars, and that's probably for the best.
Through his company, Leo Aerospace, he wants to balloon small satellites into the stratosphere, then shoot them to orbit with rockets.
While Musk is known for going on strange Twitter rants, however, his attack on Unsworth is in an entirely different stratosphere.
Many thought her show would meet a similar fate as the Titanic, a movie that sent her career to another stratosphere.
The size of the fires also causes "firestorms," a thunderstorm caused when the smoke plume of a wildfire reaches the stratosphere.
Another, significantly more powerful version mimics what volcanoes have been doing forever: reflect sunlight by injecting sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere.
The strike could put operations in jeopardy at resorts like Caesars Palace, Mandalay Bay, MGM Grand Las Vegas and Stratosphere Casino.
One of the earliest Internet-documented examples comes from five Harvard students, who sent a hamburger to the stratosphere in 2012.
"That was the platform from which college basketball's popularity was sent into the stratosphere," Enberg said about the game, ESPN reported.
As a result, he came up with Project Loon, which sends balloons into the stratosphere to bring internet access to everyone.
Each balloon is about as long and wide as a tennis court when fully pressurized in the stratosphere at 60,000 feet.
O.K., there is the powerful Yankee lineup to look forward to, with its promise to rocket countless baseballs into the stratosphere.
With Mr. Perry up front, slinging high notes like Frisbees into the stratosphere, Journey quickly became not just big but huge.
Only areas with the highest amounts of hydrocarbons released enough soot into the stratosphere to cool the climate to catastrophic levels.
For decades, the industry has relied on famous names to send space movies (and hopefully their box office) into the stratosphere.
"There's a different stratosphere of success that I'll never know, that's just how it is," you might tell yourself without emotion.
But the eruption didn't send much sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere, so the eruption didn't have a temporary global cooling effect.
In 2016, Rema Matevosyan, an applied mathematician, cofounded Near Space Labs, which also collects high-resolution imagery from the upper stratosphere.
Loon's huge balloons navigate wind currents in the stratosphere, roughly 13 miles above ground, to cluster around areas with poor connectivity.
It celebrated the lessons she'd learned from past relationships, without assigning blame, and catapulted her to another level in pop's stratosphere.
Francis said modeling studies offer evidence the stratosphere over the Arctic is changing and so disruptions to polar vortexes are increasing.
This past summer, the X lab launched an internet balloon into the stratosphere over Peru, where it stayed for nearly 100 days.
The system reliably kept balloons in the same general area, even amid all the uncertainty of the weather up in the stratosphere.
This raises the specter of geoengineering: things like seeding the stratosphere with sulfur, or using ice crystals to dissolve heat-trapping clouds.
After launch, the balloon carried its payload all the way up to 65,000 feet, which is the lower stratosphere of Earth's atmosphere.
It's no secret that executive pay has accelerated into the stratosphere, well beyond that of the average worker in the United States.
That means there's a layer of hot water gas up there, not a cooler layer that'd be expected if there's no stratosphere.
Image: NASAFor six decades, scientists have watched a steady circulating wind pattern in the tropical stratosphere repeating like clockwork every two years.
And, as these examples show, price and value have in many cases become completely uncoupled, allowing price to travel into the stratosphere.
Taylor Swift's profitability has now entered a stratosphere in which it cannot be touched even by a catastrophic collapse of her poise.
It may have never reached the stratosphere, though, if Mr. Neumann had not found the perfect benefactor: SoftBank's chief executive, Masayoshi Son.
"Up in the stratosphere there is almost no air, so you cannot fly the way you'd fly in an airplane," Pontyer says.
"That was the platform from which college basketball's popularity was sent into the stratosphere," Enberg said, according to ESPN and other sources.
But they aren't just trying to win back these voters, they're trying to surge their support with this group into the stratosphere.
The technique would involve spraying large amounts of sulfate particles into the Earth's lower stratosphere at altitudes as high as 12 miles.
In SRM, there would be a continuos dispersal of particles into the stratosphere, and the effects of the two might be different.
High in the stratosphere, sulfur dioxide reacts with moisture to create sulfuric acid, creating an aerosol that reflects sunlight back into space.
Her voice at one point leapt with us, rapturously, into the stratosphere, only to drag us to the depths of her range.
Books of The Times The rocket fuel propelling "The Woman in the Window," the first stratosphere-ready mystery of 2018, is expertise.
There are several ways this might be done, from deploying fine mists of particles in the stratosphere to building mirrors in space.
These storms are sending smoke into the stratosphere, with some plumes reaching 9.3 miles, or 15 kilometers, from the ground, NASA said.
Or maybe, tuition and textbook costs having soared into the stratosphere, they just wanted to save 19983 bucks, the discounted online price.
EDT This story was updated with more information about what exactly the Zinger sandwich will do with its time in the stratosphere.
Cloud tops that touch the stratosphere, lightning flashing more than a hundred times a second, hail the size of cantaloupes, Nesbitt says.
But all else being equal, Ives thinks the sales rebound is coming and could well send Apple&aposs stock to the stratosphere.
This year, it also blended with a surge of heat in the stratosphere, channeling gobs of hot, dry air to southern Australia.
Seven years ago, a then-unknown Ms. Lawrence arrived at Sundance in the film "Winter's Bone" and rocketed into the Hollywood stratosphere.
KENNEDY She was up in the stratosphere with those riffs, but every cell of her being seemed to be in the music.
Steph Curry shot into the stratosphere of NBA stardom the past two years and will only be making $12 million next year.
This includes deliberately seeding clouds or spraying sulfuric acid into the stratosphere to offset some of humanity's impacts on the world's climate.
Meteorologists have been closely watching weather patterns ever since conditions in the stratosphere, about 100,000 feet aloft, suddenly warmed about 5 weeks ago.
Located 900 feet above downtown Las Vegas, on top of the Stratosphere Casino, Hotel & Tower, Insanity spins riders at a 70-degree angle.
But because it doesn't exist in the stratosphere naturally, calcium carbonate's effects are harder to calibrate without an actual experiment like this one.
Like Aquila, Loon is an airborne internet network — except, instead of drones, it uses balloons filled with helium that float in the stratosphere.
Pumping sulphate aerosols into the Arctic stratosphere from high-flying aircraft could be one way to blot out a bit of the sun.
Today, World View announced that it will be sending Kentucky Fried Chicken's new spicy Zinger chicken sandwich to the stratosphere for multiple days.
Within two years the U.N. had more or less worked out the governance issues, and humankind began injecting synthetic aerosols into the stratosphere.
They then get injected into the stratosphere, the layer of Earth's atmosphere that begins six miles up and ends around 32 miles high.
Its purpose: The aircraft is designed to carry rockets into the stratosphere, where it'll drop them before they fire and launch into space.
"Despacito," this summer's other crossover Spanish smash, didn't reach the stratosphere until pop radio threw its weight behind the English-friendly Bieber remix.
"They were in the stratosphere," a vice president, and a pair of secretaries of state, for Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush, respectively.
Fortgang, though not a celebrity of Dunham's stratosphere, is making a name for himself as a young conservative journalist on the "privilege" beat.
Knowing the fraction of black carbon in a plume is important for understanding its behavior in the stratosphere, as a recent study demonstrated.
One day soon, Stratolaunch hopes to carry 19473-ton rocket ships loaded with satellites to a height of 35,000 feet—into the stratosphere.
Whether the appearance of international celebrities in these Chinese productions will propel the movies to the box office stratosphere remains to be seen.
In the desolate stretches of her synthesizer hums, there's a depressing reminder that most of what's beyond the stratosphere is just empty space.
Rating It not only launches the so-called "Legends of Tomorrow" into the stratosphere, but sends them ricocheting throughout the history of time.
Mr. Ross's treatment of the concept, however, lifted his theme into the stratosphere by using visual clues that might have kept you guessing.
The wildfires, he contends, not the burning fossil fuels at the impact site, were what released immense amounts of soot into the stratosphere.
I tried to find a term for it — stratosphere, exosphere, ionosphere — but it seems to just be a tiny part of outer space.
"The best thing you can do is excel," a V.P. at the search-engine giant, whose well-publicized hobby was stratosphere jumping, said.
The plane is capable of flying over 22 miles into the stratosphere and has long proven itself as a high-altitude spy plane.
Dover Street, Totokaelo, Forty Five Ten, the Webster — they draw fundamentally from the same playbook, the same stratosphere of brands, the same ideology.
But Star Wars movies operate in a different stratosphere of box office thanks to their history and decades and decades of diehard fans.
If "Call Me Maybe" is what sent Jepsen up the charts, it's her third album "Emotion" that sent her into the pop stratosphere.
Their plumes are so strong that they can even shoot smoke into the stratosphere, 6 to 30 miles above the Earth&aposs surface.
More to do nearby: It's worth a cab ride to get to the top of the Stratosphere, the high point of the Strip.
Such a vertical transport of energy can rapidly warm the stratosphere, and set in motion a chain reaction that disrupts the stratospheric polar vortex.
World View also attempted a four-day mission at the end of June, sending a stratollite carrying a KFC chicken sandwich to the stratosphere.
Prosinečki did care and looked visibly angered at how the other 21 players on the pitch weren't even in the same stratosphere as him.
IF EFFORTS to cut emissions fall short, might some nations resort to solar geoengineering—building a sunshade in the stratosphere—to buy more time?
Earlier this month, World View launched a stratollite in collaboration with spacecraft manufacturer Ball Aerospace, carrying a low-resolution test camera into the stratosphere.
The Cassini spacecraft also observed enormous temperature fluctuations, which sent temperatures in the planet's stratosphere up 150 degrees Fahrenheit above normal, according to NASA.
In the first year, eight aircraft could carry out 4,000 five-hour flights (four spent in ascent and descent and one in the stratosphere).
Endorsements are a solid way to vault a product into a new stratosphere, and there are perhaps few better endorsements than the White House.
One of of the more radical ideas, called solar radiation management, involves spraying aerosol particles into the stratosphere to reflect light away from Earth.
JWST will allow astronomers to make even more precise measurements, and hopefully it'll solve the mystery of what's causing the stratosphere on WASP-121b.
But 2018 is about to be the year for women in this generation — the one that can help launch us ourselves into the stratosphere.
Comets like Hale Bopp, seen here, can release dust that can make its way into Earth's stratosphere, where we can collect and study it.
Hubble detected the glowing water molecules in the atmosphere, implying that the upper layers were hotter than the lower layers, to indicate a stratosphere.
The Premier League – and the TV companies that have propelled it into the financial stratosphere – seems much less knowing about its operatically gluttonous excess.
The current third-place skater, Kaetlyn Osmond of Canada, earned a score of a 78.87, failing to break into the 80-point Russian stratosphere.
When a volcano erupts, a massive column of ash and gas will shoot up, sometimes propelling sulfur gasses all the way to Earth's stratosphere.
Keith and others believe humans could mimic this natural phenomenon by launching planes or balloons into the stratosphere to spray similar sorts of particles.
As such, my $7 warmish can offers a temporary respite from the anxieties of being stuck in a tube lurching around the lower stratosphere.
Any acquirer would now get that IP. Ben: There's no question that Disney is not just the strongest but in a whole other stratosphere.
A surge of new money from China and the rest of Asia helped drive funding totals to the stratosphere and transformed the venture landscape.
Authorities were so on edge that a woman was detained after presenting a Stratosphere security guard with a box she said was for police.
Eventually, World View wants to be able to send balloons up that can even carry a passenger pod, for stratosphere tourists and science crews.
Now, at level 1,079, I'm almost alone in the stratosphere, but still I climb—higher and higher, seeking a crown in an empty kingdom.
A roller coaster car train, plucked from the ride no longer atop the Stratosphere, sits on his roof, full of dummies, collecting desert dust.
If you watch close enough, you can see Cowell's icy demeanor soften as Bretan's voice ascends from the stage and straight into the stratosphere.
It's exciting to watch the fascinating methods Tidal's talented shareholders are using to leverage their fame to push their fledgling service into the stratosphere.
Bush was a little brusque, who cared, as long as she showed up at your charity event, raising your social cachet into the stratosphere?
Making works that can be seen from the stratosphere and can outlast the elements means blasting through rock and transporting endless tons of soil.
Like Kate Middleton before her, Meghan's power to launch fashion items and brands into the stratosphere exploded as her relationship with Prince Harry deepened.
They found that a single chlorine atom could absorb more than 100,20053 ozone molecules and linger in the stratosphere for up to a century.
The release of the Popeyes chicken sandwich sparked a social media brand war that catapulted the sandwich straight into the stratosphere of meme status.
Yet while research into exactly how to get the particles into the stratosphere cheaply is still underway, the science behind the method is solid.
"It makes you realize that you don't have to put a whole lot of aerosols into the stratosphere to change its composition," Kalnajs said.
A car that's infinitely more capable and better engineered can be had for half of that — obviously not inexpensive, but down from the stratosphere.
They flew at the forefront of modern aviation, testing jet technology, busting through the sound barrier, exploring the stratosphere, and more, before anyone else dared.
"They died five days after, and the cause was determined to be the same, this just puts this whole thing through the stratosphere," McDonald said.
Particularly Mbappe, a 19-year-old forward whose career trajectory should move into a stratosphere occupied for so long by Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.
Desperate to stop the warming, scientists deploy planes to spray sulfur dioxide in the stratosphere, where it converts into a sulfate aerosol, which reflects sunlight.
The stratosphere is the second major layer of the Earth's atmosphere, and it extends from about 33,000 feet to some 160,000 feet above sea level.
The plan is to launch a series of hover-gondolas to spray tiny particles of ice into the stratosphere, and monitor how those particles behave.
It was a giant best-seller, and it saw Williamson launched into the Hollywood stratosphere, officiating at one of Elizabeth Taylor's weddings and counseling Oprah.
An officer at the Stratosphere casino-hotel described meeting two women who fled an outdoor concert that was the site of the shooting last October.
"The most significant effect of an impact into the ocean is the injection of water vapor into the stratosphere, with possible climate effects" Gisler said.
The reason the Yankees could take on Mr Stanton's salary without sending their tax bill into the stratosphere was their remarkable performance in player development.
While past games in the series have focused on global combat operations, this one ventures beyond the stratosphere and carries the fight to distant planets.
The pattern is called the quasi-biennial oscillation and it's a wind circulation that occurs every 28 months, miles above Earth's surface in the stratosphere.
Icahn is not new to the casino industry, having previously owned properties such as Sands Atlantic City in New Jersey and Stratosphere in Las Vegas.
Intel invested in Cloudera as part of a strategic partnership at a time when private market valuations for hot start-ups were in the stratosphere.
It would diminish the sun's warming effects by continuously injecting sulfur particles into the stratosphere, thus filtering out some of the radiation entering our atmosphere.
KFC has partnered with World View, a space exploration company, to send the Zinger chicken sandwich to the stratosphere, the edge of space, and back.
Up in the stratosphere, there's less gravity, but at temperatures as low as minus 213 degrees, the sandwich will be pretty frozen, safe and pretty.
"The eruption of halogens into the stratosphere catalyses ozone-destroying reactions, raising surface levels of biologically damaging UV radiation," the authors wrote in the paper.
Their percussive insistence shapes two separate instances when both a character and the play that has hitherto confined her soar into a stratosphere of freedom.
Maybe this is just an extreme version of Le Corbusier's dream of cities in the sky: cities in the rarefied air of the upper stratosphere.
The term refers to circular bands of winds near the poles that are strongest in wintertime and well above the jet stream in the stratosphere.
If you saw "The Tempest" at the Met, you'll remember the indelible sound of the soprano Audrey Luna soaring well beyond the stratosphere as Ariel.
Smoke from the 147 fires burning in New South Wales alone has entered the lower stratosphere and drifted as far as Chile, according to NASA.
"We're trying to connect people from the stratosphere and from space," using high-altitude drone aircraft and satellites, to supplement Earth-based networks, said Lewis.
But the economy was mired in gloom, interest rates were cripplingly high, oil was in the stratosphere and nobody wanted to hear about buying stocks.
As Schumacher is driving, the storm explodes upward with such force that it punches through the tropopause and forms a white dome in the stratosphere.
"He was an integral part of the team when the company was growing like a weed and the stock soared into the stratosphere," Cramer said.
We've seen a handful of major motion picture stars emerge from the WWE since pro wrestling's popularity burst through the stratosphere in the late 90s.
Its rhythmic bedrock is firm, but those guitars keep fluttering away from that foundation before reaching the stratosphere and taking full flight in gorgeous fashion.
Google struggled to find a balloon design that could be inexpensive and durable enough to not only float but navigate to predictably travel through the stratosphere.
The company is also working on high-altitude balloons that can carry humans to the stratosphere, for a luxurious look at the curvature of the Earth.
The most common method being suggested is Solar Radiation Management(SRM) which typically involves sprinkling little bits of metal or droplets of liquid into the stratosphere.
The world's wealthiest people have been tripping over themselves to become the most convincing apologists for the system that propelled them into their well-appointed stratosphere.
Volcanologists keep a close eye on plumes that reach this level of the stratosphere, as they can have a large effect on both aviation and climate.
The iPhone XR will cost you at least $749—so long as you don't mind the compromises that come with keeping its price in our stratosphere.
This is a swirling feature that forms during Saturn's spring and summer in the stratosphere, the layer above the cloud tops, and disappears during the winter.
Able to remain in the stratosphere autonomously for three months at a time, the Aquila was part of Facebook's vision for bringing internet to unserved areas.
The moment we have all been waiting for finally arrived Thursday: A KFC chicken sandwich launched to the stratosphere suspended under a giant space balloon. Seriously.
Li believes he's setting Baidu on course to own this next revolution—one that, in turn, will vault Baidu to its rightful place in the stratosphere.
The mirage-like effect of the area — plus the ever-flowing cocktails — can make it seem like it's easy to walk from the Cosmopolitan to Stratosphere.
As impeachment proceeds, the division in the country "is going to go into the stratosphere," predicts Charles Coughlin, a veteran Republican political strategist based in Phoenix.
Scientists had discovered more than a decade earlier that CFCs release chlorine into the stratosphere as they decompose—depleting ozone—and are also powerful greenhouse gases.
Now, the company plans to review the data from the launch to understand what went wrong, so that future missions to the stratosphere can last longer.
We love finding, showcasing and connecting the top tech talent in the world, and Startup Battlefield can launch your early-stage startup into the tech stratosphere.
But unless either rockets into the stratosphere, ABC's big project in the 2018-'19 season will be remaking its Thursday night entirely, without somehow hurting Grey's.
On Earth, the lower atmosphere is divided into two regions: the troposphere, which is closer to the surface, and the stratosphere, which is the upper layer.
Worlds like WASP-121b are way too hot to possibly host any kind of life as we know it — whether or not they have a stratosphere.
Previous studies have shown that ice melt in parts of the Arctic Ocean can have a ripple effect well into the stratosphere, disrupting the polar vortex.
Just eight days ago, it was one of Alphabet's moonshot projects, launching antennas attached to giant balloons into the stratosphere to beam internet down to Earth.
"We can confirm StartRocket performed an exploratory test for stratosphere advertisements using the Adrenaline GameChangers logo," a PepsiCo spokesperson told Gizmodo in a statement by email.
Loon balloons are designed to "ride the wind" to get to a destination and are super-pressurized to withstand for over 100 days in the stratosphere.
Anything touched by the Biebs usually turns gold, but the magical combination of the three of them has launched the already popular song into another stratosphere.
That isn't, that isn't — your assertion is that after the pollutant leaves the air and goes up into the stratosphere it is contributing to global warming.
Band also acted as personal agent for Clinton, setting him up with the lucrative speaking engagements that have driven the Clintons' net worth into the stratosphere.
Not long ago, it would have been difficult to find the two companies in the same stratosphere, to say nothing of the same piece of paper.
In a 2011 book, he boasted that his decision to ask her to perform at the 2008 Miss Universe pageant sent her career into the stratosphere.
The amount of ozone in the stratosphere varies naturally throughout the year, with zone depletion most pronounced in polar regions, resulting in so-called ozone holes.
Solar geoengineering would reflect light and heat away from Earth and back into space by injecting aerosols into the stratosphere, the second layer of Earth's atmosphere.
One of the most prominent ideas is to release gases like sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere—the outer edge of the earth's atmosphere—to increase albedo.
In general, a polar vortex is the term for the mass of low-pressure cold air that circulates in the stratosphere above the Arctic and Antarctic.
But when CFCs wafted up into the stratosphere, they got ripped apart by UV rays, and the free chlorine atoms would catalytically destroy the ozone there.
Here I have a confession to make: Almost all of my outer-stratosphere moments at Masa happened before the barrage of sushi that ends the meal.
But it failed to take into account the Earth's stratosphere, was never published in a scientific journal, and was certainly not accepted by the scientific community.
That, plus their institutional knowledge of who he is as a person, sent Minnesota's hopes for a breakout year from their young QB into the stratosphere.
While the theory behind spraying particles into the stratosphere may be somewhat strong, the consequences of doing this deliberately for an extended period are still unclear.
They sent up a high-altitude balloon to collect samples of particles in the Earth's stratosphere, according to a news release from the school last week.
By the time you're reading this, its other stratollite will have returned to the surface under a steerable parachute after nearly seven weeks in the stratosphere.
The missions that will be affected are called Delta-X, Dynamics and Chemistry of the Summer Stratosphere (DCOTSS), and Sub-Mesoscale Ocean Dynamics Experiment (S-MODE).
The initial estimates of sulfur released are too low to cause much atmosphere effects and the height of the plume wasn't tall enough to reach the stratosphere.
This might be at the top of the list for a lot of people because it's the record that catapulted us into this new stratosphere of listeners.
The bonsai came from Azuma's personal collection, and he designed the frame to dangle beneath a helium balloon that would carry the little tree into the stratosphere.
The Golden State Warriors â€" who left the NBA stratosphere months ago and now orbit Earth as a full-on pop-culture spectacle â€" did it again.
In 1883, Krakatoa erupted, spewing volcanic ash and gas into the stratosphere, making clouds more reflective and cooling the entire planet by roughly 1° C that year.
The two-hour-long video, set to an appropriately dramatic soundtrack, will give you a glimpse at the entire tweet's entire journey — from launch to the stratosphere.
While Isner's Parisian ambitions might not be on the same stratosphere as Nadal's, he and his band of American brothers did have something to celebrate on Tuesday.
What it really does, several veteran attorneys told me, is heighten your chances at entry into the exclusive, legal stratosphere that Vance has occupied his entire career.
It taught me to invest my time and money into opportunities where a loss wouldn't be catastrophic but a win would catapult me to a new stratosphere.
Some scientists argue we might even have to geoengineer the planet by brightening clouds or spraying aerosols in the stratosphere to bounce solar energy back into space.
The review embargo would lift the next day, propelling Crazy Rich Asians into the rarified stratosphere of films holding a critical rating of 100% on Rotten Tomatoes.
Like her A Star Is Born predecessors, Ally has that thing, that ineffable quality that makes her rise above the normals and into the stratosphere of stardom.
That means that, while the temperature decreases the higher up you go in the troposphere, in the stratosphere, the higher up you go, the temperature gets warmer.
In 1974 scientists discovered that chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), chemicals used in refrigeration and as propellants in products such as hairsprays, release chlorine into the stratosphere as they decompose.
"We think there must be something heating the upper atmosphere of WASP-121b to cause the stratosphere, but we currently don't know what it is," Evans said.
There is the main vortex that exists in the stratosphere, about 55,000 feet high, as well as a related circulation lower in the atmosphere, in the troposphere.
One is shading the earth from solar radiation, of which the shroud of sulphates in the stratosphere is emerging as the quickest, most effective, and least costly.
BRILLIANT And on these, Hillary Clinton's deep and nuanced grasp of policy and America's role in the world placed her in a stratosphere miles above Donald Trump.
Flying in Earth's stratosphere will be less turbulent and the sky will be between 20 and 30 times darker than it is when seen on the ground.
"I think we're getting somewhere," he says, before propelling his creation into the stoner food stratosphere by adding a handful of crushed salt-and-vinegar potato chips.
When Bill Clinton was President, when average monthly rent was around $645, and when Yahoo's acquisition of GeoCities shot the dream of personal websites into the stratosphere?
Jackson also explained that material from the nuclear blast could linger in the stratosphere for a long time similar to particle-size distributions from major volcano eruptions.
CFCs on the other hand are not water soluble, so are extremely efficient at carrying chlorine high into the stratosphere at the level of the ozone layer.
With a bit more tailoring, there could be management of those particulates, high in the stratosphere, that have a volcano-like capacity to cool things a bit.
The model does, indeed, have an Instagram account, with a follower count of 169K — certainly respectable (albeit not in the stratosphere of Kendall or Gigi's multi-millions).
A decade ago, when the Jonas Brothers started pumping out the catchy tunes that launched them into the pop music stratosphere, each famously wore a purity ring.
As the Weeknd has reached for the pop stratosphere in recent years, he's shed some of the scar tissue that made his earliest music so transfixingly unsettling.
Which is why astronomers are not particularly pleased with Trevor Paglen, the artist who has crowdfunded a project to launch an extremely reflective sculpture into the stratosphere.
The Germans' largest siege cannon, the dreaded "Paris Gun," heaved gigantic shells into the stratosphere that returned to earth to pummel the French capital, 2100 miles away.
While not in the same stratosphere of the international soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo, Sousa has still established himself as one of the most popular athletes in Portugal.
Building regulations limit sublets to two years; the couple will soon have to buy the apartment or move somewhere else, and housing prices have kissed the stratosphere.
Harrison also celebrated the big day last year by jumping off the Stratosphere in Las Vegas, which was the previous highest slam dunk record at 855 feet.
But it wasn't until this summer's press tour for his newly-released Netflix film, The King, that we saw his style trajectory take off into the stratosphere.
In 2017, it was "Plain Jane"; in 2014, it was "Dope Walk," which leveraged a Cara Delevingne video cameo to boost a street anthem into another stratosphere.
"The eruption injected a huge amount of sulphur dioxide into the stratosphere, which would have quickly spread across the world, oxidising to form sulphate aerosols," Schurer said.
She's since skyrocketed close to the same pop stratosphere as her spicy role models and has collaborated with the likes of Skrillex, Iggy Azalea, and Justin Bieber.
He's the grandson of Auguste Piccard, a Swiss physicist who took a hydrogen balloon to the stratosphere in 1931 — the highest a human being had ever traveled.
Some of that smoke would make it into the stratosphere — above the weather — where it would stay for years because there's no rain to wash it out.
It was a staggering and record-setting prize that stoked ambitions, however infinitesimal the odds, of being vaulted to a stratosphere of wealth occupied by moguls and superstars.
The search volume has since died down, but it's still more than double where Obama was in 2008 — and in a different stratosphere compared with this cycle's candidates.
According to the researchers, Earth's stratosphere is similar to the surface atmosphere on Mars, so they'll be able to get some idea of how bacteria might behave there.Ballooooooons.
Although he has won once in his last nine turns while his ERA climbs into the stratosphere, Yankees manager Joe Girardi said Pineda is staying in the rotation.
Ohashi, a former UCLA gymnast, performed a gravity-defying routine in January that not only garnered a perfect 10, but also catapulted her through the social media stratosphere.
Eventually, the company wants the Stratollite to stay up into the stratosphere for months to a year at a time, providing communication services or scanning the Earth's surface.
They call for research, testing, and technical readiness to deploy the controversial idea of spreading aerosols into the stratosphere to reflect some solar energy away from the planet.
"Loon balloons float 20 km up in the stratosphere, and so have the potential to extend connectivity to where it's needed regardless of what's happening below," Westgarth wrote.
Urbanites will understand true love's obstacle in David Teague and ­Antoinette Portis's "The Red Hat": the wind that whips through a city's upper stratosphere of apartments and penthouses.
Not only did the new man in her life help propel her modeling career into the stratosphere, he also gave her all the creature comforts she could want.
Drs Smith and Wagner calculate that the fleet could scatter 200,000 tonnes of SO2 in the stratosphere in the first year, causing an unremarkable 0.02°C of cooling.
Whether NETs deserve to be lumped in with more outlandish "geoengineering" proposals, such as cooling the Earth with sunlight-reflecting sulphur particles in the stratosphere, is much debated.
That may help keep the lower atmosphere cool, but the intercepted energy from the Sun doesn't just go away; it gets deposited into the stratosphere, warming it up.
West-moving winds from the top of the tropical stratosphere slowly move downwards and are replaced in that top position by the easterly winds that were below them.
But why should he alienate the group that launched him into the pop music stratosphere now that he needs to prove he can forge ahead on his own?
It's a prime example of how wise usage of social media can shoot a brand's popularity into the stratosphere, to the tune of almost 3 million Instagram followers.
After spending the first part of the year cosplaying in the stratosphere, acting as if he'd already won the nomination, he's now fallen back among the mere contenders.
"They died just five days after, and the cause was determined to be the same, this just puts the whole thing through the stratosphere," he told Fox News.
Houston realized the rarity of what was achieved the previous season and conceded that it couldn't repeat as champion without bringing in another player closer to Olajuwon's stratosphere.
An Arizona company, World View Enterprises, plans to send tourists on balloons into the stratosphere, high enough to see the curves of Earth and the blackness of space.
George Felix, KFC's director of advertising, said the concept of the marketing campaign was the dual launch on the ground in the United States and to the stratosphere.
His numerous books, particularly those on World War II's "The Greatest Generation," put him in the kind of cultural stratosphere to which very few in this business ascend.
Today, some of the same factors that pushed oil prices to the stratosphere then are re-emerging, raising fresh concerns about another round of triple-digit oil prices.
Less fanciful, but so far equally fruitless, have been schemes to source lots of geothermal power, or capture the high-velocity winds of the stratosphere with large kites.
On the strength of his performance against former world number one Djokovic, a six-times champion at Melbourne Park, South Korean tennis could be set for the stratosphere.
When volcanic aerosols are present in the stratosphere, blue light scattered from aerosols closer to the Earth's surface can scatter again, this time toward our eyes and cameras.
Founded in 303 by Taber MacCallum and Jane Poynter of Biosphere 2 fame, World View was originally conceived as a platform for human journeys to the upper stratosphere.
Most artists will never enter the same stratosphere as 21982's What's Going On; Marvin Gaye did and came back with Let's Get It On two years later.
The other focuses on cooling the planet by blocking some of the sun's energy, through measures such as high-altitude planes that spray reflective sulfur particles into the stratosphere.
This high-altitude vehicle is designed to eventually stay up into the stratosphere for months to a year at a time, providing communication services or scanning the Earth's surface.
It's an organization known as World View Enterprises, and its business model is simple: design high-altitude balloons that can take scientific instruments — and people — into the planet's stratosphere.
For fall '18, Prada was looking to her past — particularly to the iconic black nylon backpack that revitalized her family's brand and launched her career into the fashion stratosphere.
But Juli Briskman, a former employee at Akima LLC, was fired just a few days after a photo of her flipping off President Trump's motorcade hit the digital stratosphere.
The arrival of Hall of Fame center Yao Ming, selected with the first overall pick in the 2002 NBA draft, sent China's devotion to the NBA into the stratosphere.
Until StratEx, the only way to get to the stratosphere was in a heavy, cumbersome, expensive, complex and potentially dangerous capsule — the technology first used nearly 60 years ago.
"It's some of the best evidence to date of a stratosphere in an exoplanet," lead author Thomas Evans, a research fellow at the University of Exeter, tells The Verge.
It's not a budget laptop by any means, but it also isn't priced into the stratosphere, coming in around the price of a similarly specced 13-inch MacBook Air1.
ET. Alternatively, you the event will also be streamed on Facebook: Since OnePlus launched the OnePlus One in 2014, the company's been on a rocket ship into the stratosphere.
Perhaps the most popular idea right now is solar engineering, or injecting a bunch of tiny particles into Earth's stratosphere to reflect incoming sunlight, just like volcanic eruptions do.
Stimulating the growth of phytoplankton may throw the marine food web out of whack; filling the stratosphere with solar-reflective sulfate particles could mess with Earth's fragile ozone layer.
"We could have it at the needle on the top of the Stratosphere, and do the bungee jump afterward," Spears' manager Larry Rudolph told the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
The discounts do not take the drug's cost out of the stratosphere, but Bienaimé said that the rarity of the disease makes medication extremely costly and complicated to produce.
There are ways to tailor the locations of your injections so that the tiny reflective aerosol particles in the stratosphere mix evenly around the world, which would be critical.
She initially thought it was a statue of the Stratosphere Hotel and Casino, but then read the plaque affixed at the base: 'The ESPYS 2011, Best Fighter, Manny Pacquiao.
Here's George H.W. Bush back to Jimmy Carter: Bush, Ronald Reagan and Carter were all in the stratosphere compared to Trump at the six-month mark of their presidencies.
Steering a Boeing 777 up, down, and around the troposphere and stratosphere sounds like a blast, but the truth is it requires a lot of time, commitment, and money.
This one really takes off when he turns Cyrus' voice into the sort of chipmunk-gone-nightcore sound that powers the chorus—driving the song straight through the stratosphere.
Project Loon, Google's high-profile effort to put broadband-emitting balloons into the stratosphere over remote parts of the world, is getting a new leader with practical industry experience.
Strong, rapid warming in the stratosphere is highly linked to subsequent dives in the Arctic Oscillation (AO), which if sufficiently negative, can produce frigid conditions across the Northern Hemisphere.
In 2023, however, Mario Molina and F. Sherwood Rowland published a scientific paper showing that CFCs high in the stratosphere could be broken down chemically, releasing atoms of chlorine.
Using the space program JP Aerospace — a volunteer-based DIY space program — the company launched a margarita in a shaker up into the stratosphere with a balloon in 2015.
"While these services — Amazon and Alphabet's Google — worked well on the computers, it really was the rise of the smartphone that sent their sales into the stratosphere," Cramer explained.
Scientists who pushed for the Montreal Protocol always acknowledged that recovery of the ozone layer would be very slow, because CFCs linger in the stratosphere for a long time.
Led by Ashcroft's emotive voice, Nick McCabe's virtuosic guitar work, and Oasis producer Owen Morris' larger-than-life production, The Verve moved into a whole new stratosphere: the mainstream.
In parts of the stratosphere, where most of the ozone is found, the layer has recovered at a rate of 1-3% per decade since 2000, the authors state.
Once at launch speed, the centrifuge will release the rocket and send it screaming into the stratosphere where it will fire its engine for a final nudge into orbit.
Global warming is already generating plans for geoengineering: seeding the stratosphere with reflective particles to limit the sun or filling the ocean with crushed limestone to reduce its acidity.
Preliminary data collected so far shows that some aerosol layers in the stratosphere were 20 times thicker than normal in the wake of the eruption, according to news release.
They are so stable that when leaked they survive all the way to the stratosphere, where the molecule is broken down, releasing highly reactive chlorine that destroys stratospheric ozone.
In countries that purchase video games, the US was in a different stratosphere when it came to gun deaths, implying the video games weren't related to the gun deaths.
Mr. Christie saved his strongest superlatives for his administration's response to Hurricane Sandy, the 2012 disaster that launched his approval ratings into the stratosphere and elevated his national stature.
For the Anthropocene, the best candidate for such a golden spike are radioactive elements from nuclear bomb tests, which were blown into the stratosphere before settling down to Earth.
Many on the 2016 CNBC Disruptor list have also been on a fundraising tear, raising billions of dollars that in turn have pumped up their companies' valuations to the stratosphere.
Building a flying Internet drone—a contraption that can circle the stratosphere and beam wireless signals down to Earth—is an enormous undertaking, in terms of time, technology, and money.
Albert Edwards, a Societe Generale strategist who is always on the lookout for bubble-poppers, reckons that with stock markets in the stratosphere, it won't take much to reverse things.
Researchers studying the 2017 wildfires in British Columbia, for example, discovered that storm clouds that formed because of the smoke, called pyrocumulonimbus clouds, helped deliver soot particles into the stratosphere.
Those upgrades have pushed the One's sticker price into the stratosphere: the i260 model I've been using costs a heart-stopping $24,1003, a full grand more than the prior model.
It may just be the springboard that will catapult the Bristol-based Ultrahaptics from the relative obscurity of entertaining technical demos, to the shiny, sparkly stratosphere of real-world use.
A particularly intriguing plan calls for a thin global cloud of small transparent balloons lifted up into the stratosphere, where it would shade or reflect the amount of incoming sunlight.
The explosion and resulting fires would send an estimated 5.5 million tons of ash and soot into the stratosphere, causing sunlight, temperatures, and rainfall to temporarily decrease around the world.
As soon as the phrase leaves my mouth, I get a notification on my phone: the takeoff has been delayed because the winds in the upper stratosphere are too high.
That's above, beyond, and floating out in the stratosphere, but then again, that level of passion and drive been Prophecy Productions' MO since their very beginning over twenty years ago.
The bitter cold was caused by displacement of the polar vortex, a stream of air that normally spins around the stratosphere over the North Pole but whose current was disrupted.
"(Quantitative easing in the U.S.) may not have done much to boost U.S. growth, but it certainly inflated global asset prices into the stratosphere, " he said in the note Wednesday.
While the movie itself is, in one obvious way, completely absurd, it never spins out into the stratosphere of ridiculousness, thanks to the thoroughly believable performances from Hathaway and Sudeikis.
It took a few years, but Apple and everyone else eventually followed Samsung's lead, with the bigger iPhone 6 and 6 Plus sending Apple's already record profits into the stratosphere.
But her profile entered a new stratosphere in 1988, when the comic's "domestic goddess" routine served as the cornerstone of "Roseanne," an ABC sitcom that became an almost instant sensation.
The reason there is an ozone hole in the Antarctic is that it is the coldest place on Earth -- it is so cold that clouds form in the Antarctic stratosphere.
Enter Loon SoftBank and Loon said Thursday that their mission is to bring the internet to "more people, places, and things worldwide" by building a telecommunications network in the stratosphere.
But for every unsuccessful launch, dozens of other rockets are sent screaming toward the stratosphere in an attempt to push the boundaries of what's possible in amateur rocketry ever farther.
As her many fans well know (including those who only know her from her appearances on television's "Glee"), Ms. Chenoweth possesses a virtuosic soprano that can soar to the stratosphere.
The Piccard family's of scientific innovation and exploration first garnered the world's attention with the exploits of Auguste, Bertrand's grandfather, who became the first person to reach the earth's stratosphere.
With real estate costs in the stratosphere, New York restaurants now capitalize on every inch of space — hence, all the speakeasy-style nooks tucked over, under and around existing restaurants.
This summer, an Arizona startup will begin floating giant yet unseen surveillance balloons into the stratosphere to track across and photograph sections of North America for weeks at a time.
When her agent was auctioning her manuscript for "Women's Work," the price climbing into the stratosphere, she was preoccupied with the campaigns for Playtex and Aquafresh in her day job.
That eruption killed hundreds and lofted so much sulfate aerosols into the stratosphere that it helped cool the global climate by about a degree Fahrenheit for more than a year.
The plan is to get the Tempest in the air by 2035—and to "take Global Britain into the stratosphere", as Ben Wallace, the defence secretary, put it at DSEI.
The Stratollite makes use of a large balloon that lofts payloads into the upper stratosphere, which is the layer of the atmosphere immediately above the troposphere, where most weather occurs.
At its peak, the company commanded a valuation of tens of billions of dollars and was supposed to be on course for the stratosphere, joining companies like Google and Facebook.
This is because volcanoes emit cooling sulfur compounds straight into the stratosphere, though the quantity is smaller than emissions from human activities, which have longer-lasting effects on the climate.
But rather than rocket to space and then orbit the Earth, these vehicles are designed to leisurely float to more than 20 miles up in the stratosphere — and then stay there.
Alpine Images for Quanta Magazine On April 25, at 10:50 am local time, a white helium balloon ascended from Wanaka, New Zealand, and lifted Angela Olinto's hopes into the stratosphere.
But when you start to approach the highest levels of power and influence — up in the stratosphere Conway is talking about here — you realize this is a man's man's man's world.
One way to do this involves injecting tiny reflective particles into the stratosphere, where they would act as a sunshade by bouncing part of the sun's energy back out into space.
It'd be a monstrous win for them, and, after finishing in first place without Griffin, their ceiling with him inside Brad Stevens' ball-hopping system shoots straight into the NBA's stratosphere.
And finally, when it comes down to the condiments (which it always, inevitably, does) we have a mustardy white cheddar mayonnaise that really propels this whole damn thing into the stratosphere.
How he accessorizes will offer an early signal of whether he will stay true to his roots as a subway beat officer or follow his predecessors into the city's social stratosphere.
Thunberg refuses to fly, to reduce her own carbon footprint, and it's unquestionable that there are greener ways to travel than cruising in the stratosphere on two exhaust-spewing jet engines.
The Loon balloons are designed to provide internet connectivity for rural areas and operate, more or less, as unmoored cell-towers, floating in the stratosphere and staying aloft for six months.
By dramatic contrast, Sanders's ratings remain in the stratosphere, at 53.9 percent favorable and only 85033 percent unfavorable, leaving Sanders towering some 25 points ahead of Trump in favorable/unfavorable ratios.
Having since signed with Blood Music, who released remastered versions of his early catalog titles, his fourth full-length seems poised to explode the Paris-based Kent into the vectored stratosphere.
If they missed, the lanky Wilson leapt into action, grabbing the opportunities before returning to the floor and then back up into the stratosphere for another two points off the glass.
Because for the next six months, much of that supervolcanic ash would linger in the stratosphere and block sunlight, causing global temperatures to plunge by as much as 15 degrees Celsius.
Perhaps the £30 jar was collected from the rarified stratosphere just above the grass of the pitch, while the the £5 jar was scooped up from the King Power's dirty bogs.
An early yet long-term goal of World View was to fly a roughly 9,000-pound pressurized flight capsule, called Voyager, to carry tourists on five-hour journey into the stratosphere.
"Put it all together and it's no surprise the stocks shot up into the stratosphere on the news, or that the analyst community was universally positive about the deal," Cramer said.
In this brave memoir, Keaton takes a long, hard look at her relationship with her younger brother, Randy, whose descent into mental illness parallels her climb to the stratosphere of stardom.
It takes more than speed and skill to move into the skiing stratosphere, according to Alexis Pinturault, a strong contender from France to succeed Hirscher as men's World Cup overall champion.
The franchise had a miserable playoff history, along with a tangible inferiority complex, until Leonard used those massive mitts of his to haul all of Canada into a new stratosphere basketballwise.
This seems simple and, honestly, a lot of SQL operations are this simple, but two main features can blow the complexity of our queries into the stratosphere: nested queries and JOINs.
If you want to think of this as the Apple and Samsung devices dragging everyone else up higher into the pricing stratosphere — including Essential, HTC, and even BlackBerry — that wouldn't be inaccurate.
This Entire MBA in 1 Course will teach you what you need to know about business using everyday examples, so you can launch your own company into the stratosphere to great success.
When Jim Green, the director of planetary science at NASA, first heard that over 50 balloons were being flown to the stratosphere to live stream the eclipse, he couldn't believe his ears.
A $13 billion run rate is in an entirely different stratosphere and it could be lifting the entire category says Jason Lemkin, founder at SaasStr, a firm that invests in SaaS startups.
A series of heartfelt letters written by children were recently launched into the heavens — the stratosphere, specifically — and brought back to Earth, where they were returned to the kids who wrote them.
It's a concept that draws inspiration from one of the most awe-inspiring natural processes on Earth—the volcanic eruptions that periodically belch vast plumes of sulfur dioxide gas into the stratosphere.
His body of work feels like a steroid-injected, analytically-deduced apex that's been catapulted into another stratosphere by a carefully constructed habitat that fits his skill-set tighter than a tattoo.
Follow the lead of Julia Ziegler-Haynes—patron saint of easy, delicious entertaining on our series —and you won't just rise to mediocrity, you'll shoot into the stratosphere like a psychedelic comet.
A media-friendly shift towards a more mainstream vision broke them out from their peer group and into the proverbial stratosphere, an upward momentum that both characterized and transcended the MTV Generation.
"While these services — Amazon and Alphabet's Google — worked well on the computers, it really was the rise of the smartphone that sent their sales into the stratosphere," the "Mad Money" host explained.
He's taking smarter shots, contending for an All-Defensive team, and has helped elevate one of the NBA's losingest franchises into a stratosphere they've only reached once or twice in their history.
The most futuristic flower art we've yet seen is Azuma Makoto's undertaking to launch a bare bouquet and bonsai tree out of our atmosphere and 90,000 feet directly up into the stratosphere.
Still, though, it's becoming increasingly clear that you either die a hero fighting chemtrails or you live long enough to become the kind of villain your meme would roundkick into the stratosphere.
Maybe Jayson Tatum will take a jump into the stratosphere and Irving (knee) and Gordon Hayward (ankle) will come back healthy, mow through the Eastern Conference and upset those loaded Warriors. Maybe.
To encourage attendance, mega-producer Scott Rudin drastically discounted tickets for a number of shows, like Book of Mormon and To Kill a Mockingbird, whose tickets are normally priced in the stratosphere.
Alice Medrich's legendary Berkeley-based Cocolat was already popular among locals — but a November 1986 article in the New York Times officially launched the US's love of chocolate truffles into the stratosphere.
In big eruptions, they can spew huge quantities of sulfate aerosols into the stratosphere — exactly what some advocates have proposed as a way to block some sunlight and manually cool the planet.
Consider him a virtual lock to return to the Warriors to finish his career with the team that propelled him to the hallowed Robert Horry stratosphere for elite, ring-laden role players.
In a section of the East Side chockablock with jewelers and clothiers that cater to movie stars, socialites and other habitués of the retail stratosphere, shootings and stabbings may be exceedingly rare.
When Jim Greene, the director of planetary science at NASA, first heard that over 50 balloons were being flown to the stratosphere to live stream the eclipse, he couldn't believe his ears.
Geoengineering provides methods to offset climate change by applying scientific fixes — like cooling the planet by shooting aerosols into the stratosphere or whitening clouds to reflect sunlight — rather than changing old habits.
In particular, they focused on the formation of a huge vertical smoke plume, made from pyrocumulonibus clouds, which rose more than 14 miles into the stratosphere and remained active for eight months.
" Hobbs told Make It. However, the comment rankled several women on social media today when Bloomberg Businessweek reporter Ellen Huet tweeted Rebekah's quote and said it "sent my eyebrows into the stratosphere.
In what may be good news, ozone levels in the upper stratosphere have been increasing 2-4 percent every decade, since the late 1990s, which means the ozone layer may be recovering.
Zombies of the Stratosphere (1952) revolves around an evil alien force that steals atomic bomb plans from the Soviets, with the intention of using its force to swap orbital positions with Earth.
I was already a Good Place fan before the season one finale unleashed a story turn that rocketed my love for the show into some new stratosphere I didn't even know existed.
What he didn't have was he didn't have the currency the way that Google did because it had this stratosphere of public market valuation that it could pay $1.65 billion to buy YouTube.
"(That) puts Turkey well at the top of the European growth stakes, and I guess in the same stratosphere as the likes of China and India," said Tim Ash at BlueBay Asset Management.
World View's tourism initiative, called Voyager, envisions a flight that will last about five to six hours, during which a crew of eight will comfortably float up to the stratosphere in a capsule.
It's here that Twitter's incentive system deserves criticism — the earlier you tweeted the first video, and the more incendiary your view, the likelier you were to have it shot into the algorithmic stratosphere.
And if they don't care for NASA, which seems to be public enemy number one, here's an example of a video shot from the stratosphere by a random group of people in Arizona.
For the first time ever, an exoplanet located 880 light-years away was found to have a stratosphere — a layer in the upper atmosphere where the temperature increases the higher up you go.
"At a time when so many semiconductor stocks have surged into the stratosphere, you might be worried about what happens if these names start plummeting back to earth," the "Mad Money" host said.
"And to the dismay of short-sellers, who believe they have ample rational reasons to bet against such stocks, their share prices can stay in the stratosphere for years, even decades," Stewart wrote.
A sad exit but in some ways an apt one, because Toure's time in Manchester quite neatly showcases both sides of the Faustian pact with which the club shot themselves into football's stratosphere.
Peckham's Reprezent, now under threat of closure, was the hothouse that helped launch Stormzy into the stratosphere, whereas Radar is currently watching several of its headline acts catch the attention of the mainstream.
Though Spicer had repeatedly and flagrantly not told the truth during his time as White House press secretary -- a job, by the way, funded by taxpayer dollars -- he had entered a different stratosphere.
His original article was a lovely, meditative essay on the suicide of Levi Presley, a Las Vegas teenager who jumped off the observation deck of the Stratosphere Tower in the summer of 2002.
In July 2014, Makoto Azuma stood on a stretch of barren Nevada desert and watched as a floral sculpture he created moments earlier was launched more than 100,000 feet into the earth's stratosphere.
You were up in the stratosphere, with no body at all, floating, almost right there with God, you were hanging off the pearly gates, and nobody and nothing could make you come back.
The fires are big enough to create their own cloud formations — pyrocumulonimbus clouds that loft the tiny smoke particles high up into the stratosphere, where they can surf the jetstream around the globe.
It was the first new screenplay by Diablo Cody, whose career had shot into the stratosphere when her first screenplay, Juno, not only became a huge hit but won her an Academy Award.
Automakers and tech companies are currently debating among themselves about how much autonomy the driving public can currently handle, and the release of the A8 is sure to send those talks into the stratosphere.
Jeff's place of residency will be the Stratosphere Hotel in Vegas, which is just up the road from the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino ... where Channing's premiering "Magic Mike Live" at the very same time.
Launching balloons into the stratosphere is a usual thing for the Google X lab—or just X, as it's now called after spinning off from Google and nestling under the new umbrella called Alphabet.
Lindsey Buckingham, the guitar virtuoso whose prolific songwriting and precision fretwork helped launch Fleetwood Mac into the rock stratosphere as one of the best-selling acts in history, is reportedly out of the group.
Take the example of A Star Is Born, Bradley Cooper's spin on the venerable story of a man on the downward slope of stardom falling in love with a woman ascending to its stratosphere.
This year, World View is introducing a new vehicle known as the stratollite; it's equipped with sensors, cameras, and other types of instruments, and is designed to go up to the stratosphere — without people.
The preceding HTC 10 was also priced in the upper stratosphere of mobile devices, and HTC had to do an almost perpetual series of discounts in the United States to keep its sales up.
But while there's been a lot of activity from private players, including SpaceX and Blue Origin, Poynter said that the stratosphere, where World View is focused, has been traditionally ignored as a business opportunity.
As for the fate of Goldsmith's "Most Interesting Man in the World" after he blasts through the stratosphere, he can worry less about potential competition for his title on world inhabited only by him.
This is a key milestone for the World View model, which also seeks to eventually bring human passengers up to the stratosphere and the edge of space with its Voyager balloon-flown crew capsule.
A study, published in January in the journal Nature, Ecology & Evolution, suggests that once we've pumped aerosols into the stratosphere to cool the planet, we might be stuck doing it for a long time.
She remixes fantasy and nature with L.A. neighborhoods, particularly the neighborhoods that have heavily influenced her life — downtown, South Central, Compton, and Watts — to create an interplay that brings the prosaic to the stratosphere.
Researchers at Harvard University hope this year to use a high-altitude balloon to release about a kilogram (2.2 pounds) of sun-dimming mineral dust into the stratosphere above the U.S. state of Arizona.
Image: Joshua Stevens/NASA Earth ObservatoryVolcanic plumes that are tall enough to reach the stratosphere are of special interest to volcanologists, since they impact climate and aviation the most, according to the NASA release.
Additionally, Charles Spence, an Oxford University researcher who advises airlines on food, says that certain wines taste better in the stratosphere, like those made from Chilean grapes grown and blended at a high altitude. 
That means that geo-engineering short-cuts are gaining ground attention, ranging from ways to extract carbon from the air to more controversial schemes such as injecting chemicals into the stratosphere to dim sunlight.
Call of the Void's new album, Are You Fucking Kidding Me, both sums up my general sentiment about 2016 and shotputs the bar for grind-obsessed metallic hardcore way up into the fucking stratosphere.
And when you're busy forging a cultural institution and educating through rap, which Chuck D called "the CNN of the ghetto," bringing a child into that environment can take the pressure to another stratosphere.
The structure was just half of a balloon launched by Samsung Europe for a "Space Selfie" campaign that allowed customers to send their selfies into the Earth's stratosphere via a Galaxy S10 5G smartphone.
Companies in the financial, pharmaceutical, agricultural, oil and tech industries are no longer governed by the laws of a single state — they live in a separate global stratosphere, one regulated to suit their interests.
Her next album crossed over into the pop genre and would launch her career into the stratosphere ... leading to 5 more acclaimed albums, 10 Grammys and becoming the most awarded act in AMAs history.
Having tried a bunch of things, stratosphere balloons was the best way that we can see to try and bring the internet to the 4 billion people in the planet that don't have it.
The concierge kind of service is for upper stratosphere, but given what we can do with this tech, we can provide better access to people who don't have that level of income or infrastructure.
Alphabet's Loon subsidiary, which aims to blanket the Earth in high-speed broadband internet connectivity, has passed the 1 million-hour mark in terms of total time spent in Earth's stratosphere across all its flights.
A sudden warming of the stratosphere over the Arctic, appropriately known as a "sudden stratospheric warming event," took place in early-to-mid February, and this has caused the splitting of the stratospheric polar vortex.
And the results of his next election — for a modest city council seat representing a sprawling residential ward in the shadow of the Stratosphere Casino — may offer insight into the questions hanging over the nation.
What is forecast to happen, though, is that the polar vortex in both the stratosphere and troposphere will be displaced without weakening much, and set up camp above Hudson Bay, Canada during much of February.
The list reveals that private top-tier companies in a wide variety of sectors — including cloud computing, biotech, transportation and aerospace — are still raising huge sums of cash that are boosting valuations to the stratosphere.
Alan Eustace, a computer scientist and former Google Senior Vice President of Knowledge, endured the task of dropping 135,000 feet through the earth's stratosphere with only an expandable balloon strapped to his back in 2012.
World View is building a different kind of space business, using high-altitude balloons to take cargo to and provide services in the Earth's stratosphere, the middle layer of the atmosphere separating us from space.
They've been experimenting in the lab for several years, studying the properties of test substances like calcium carbonate under experiments that mimic the low temperatures, low pressures, and next, high UV radiation of Earth's stratosphere.
What exactly is causing the stratosphere is more of a mystery, but it could be gases like vanadium oxide and titanium oxide, which are believed to act like the ozone on Earth, the study says.
Allen's hope was that this extraordinary bird would be able to do quick laps between the ground and the stratosphere, making access to space no more exotic than a New York–to–Boston commuter flight.
His experience demonstrated that the NCAA was basketball in an entirely different stratosphere and, after the Sacramento Kings made him the first Frenchman to play in the NBA in 1997, a conduit to the association.
He would either have his head kicked into the stratosphere, where it would join a mess of dead satellites and space junk and orbit the earth forever, or he would be taken down and submitted.
The earlier film not only launched Chris Pratt's career into the stratosphere, but proved once again — as Iron Man did before it — that superhero movies don't have to take themselves too seriously to be great.
As CTO of Loon, the Alphabet company that last summer spun out of X (née Google X), Candido is in charge of the balloons that bop through the stratosphere, beaming the internet to people below.
The balloon ascended 50 miles to the stratosphere and floated west over the Arctic Circle for five days, taking roughly 6 million high-resolution images of the PMCs before it landed in Western Nunavut, Canada.
But the Los Angeles producer reached a whole new stratosphere of success when he hitched his wagon to Lil Peep's unlikely shooting star, producing all of the Long Island emo rapper's 2016 mixtape California Girls.
To be exact, the KFC Zinger, in all its space flight glory, isn't actually going to space: It's going up to the stratosphere, which is technically not "space," to hang out for a few days.
So, there's certainly a heftier price tag to be expected with intuitive, workout-improving gear (though designer athleisure brands' leggings, whether at chains like Lululemon or Sweaty Betty, are already in the $200-plus stratosphere).
When Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines erupted in 26.3 in the second-largest volcanic eruption in the 22th century, it injected 203 million tons of sulfur dioxide and ash 220 miles up into the stratosphere.
In an era when our country's political leadership has jettisoned its compassion for those facing hardship and discrimination at home and abroad, people who inhabit our financial stratosphere have an especially important role to play.
A left-of-center candidate like Elizabeth Warren would drain the toxins with bold moves to lower the cost of public goods like education and health care and yank the billionaires down from their stratosphere.
That's particularly true in comparison with more controversial and global "geoengineering" technologies being discussed, such as spraying sulfate aerosols into the planet's stratosphere to block some of the sun reaching the planet, the researchers said.
And Witherspoon — of Legally Blonde and Big Little Lies and Wild and Cruel Intentions — has become, like Oprah Winfrey before her, one of a select few tastemakers who can launch a book into the stratosphere.
"One of the important predictions of numerous models of nuclear winter is that smoke injected into the upper troposphere from urban fires will self-loft high into the stratosphere," the authors wrote in the study.
As you have it, his reality show The Apprentice was a game changer for him, one that allowed him to "leap into the stratosphere of Superbrands" and ultimately go on to be elected president. Right.
When they send a balloon to the stratosphere next year as part of a project called ScopeX, Harvard scientists will be taking the technology from the lab into the real world for the first time.
Instead, a custom fleet of several dozen aircraft would be needed, with four jet engines mounted on two huge, glider-like wings, which would allow them to stay aloft in the thin air of the stratosphere.
The study is the first to show that changes in winds in the stratosphere substantially contributed to a mysterious winter cooling trend in northern Europe and Asia, including a region already known for being frigid: Siberia.
The 532,000 cubic meters (18.8 million cubic feet) balloon is expected to circumnavigate the globe about the southern hemisphere's mid-latitudes once every one to three weeks, depending on wind speeds in the stratosphere, NASA said.
Erica is one of the only woman in her political stratosphere, and, on top of that, the season 2 preview shows someone who looks just like the super PAC strategist being assault in a conference room.
But Absolute Life Transformation, the strange little Doom wad mentioned earlier, takes some of Eternal's wildest ideas—namely the architectural virtuosity and penchant for abrupt shifts in tone between maps—and pushes them into the stratosphere.
Over five tracks, she flits through spacious synth sequences and sparse kick drums; there's an overbearing anxiousness in the air, a sick awareness of the rapidly decreasing oxygen as she drags you closer to the stratosphere.
The bitter cold was caused by a displacement of the polar vortex, a stream of air that normally spins around the stratosphere over the North Pole but whose current was disrupted and was now pushing south.
What people talk about doing commonly is to fly planes into the stratosphere and put sulfates out that would reflect some of the sunlight away from Earth in order to reduce the amount of solar radiation.
But by 2012, after placements in "Glee" and a Super Bowl ad sent the group's song "We Are Young" into the stratosphere, Mr. Antonoff found himself experiencing "truly inhumane, goofy, 'Almost Famous'-level" success, he recalled.
The doctor Kasdan visited had ordered an excessive number of tests and sent the sample to a lab that was out of network for her provider, Blue Cross Blue Shield, sending the costs into the stratosphere.
Many people pointed to then-CEO Marissa Mayer&aposs decision to give users unlimited storage in Flickr as her most savvy move, but to me it was thrusting Yahoo into the social media stratosphere with Tumblr.
It's not music that'll send you to the stratosphere, it's stuff that'll allow you to focus on yourself amidst the swaying bodies around you, and allow you access the many universes that live inside you already.
Similarly, what resembles an upside-down space selfie shows Najjar during a high-altitude flight, when he was propelled at supersonic speed in a jet fighter, reaching a height of 12 miles to enter the stratosphere.
There are things that have to be tossed away or burned for fuel in this flight to the stratosphere; there is not enough time for frivolous things that many of us choose to lavish with our attention.
Their appearance on the televised variety program was the British equivalent of their star-making turn on The Ed Sullivan Show across the Atlantic four months later, launching them into the highest echelon of the pop stratosphere.
This latest mission helped World View show that it can manage those changes successfully, and it also marks the first time any high-altitude balloon has managed a controlled change of altitude while operating in the stratosphere.
After a well-regarded debut, her second album, I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got, launched her into the pop stratosphere as its single "Nothing Compares 83 U" topped the charts across the globe in 1990.
Whether or not their case will continue to be a thorn in Zuckerberg's side is unknown, but don't be surprised if the pair are able to leverage it to continue their journey into the right-wing stratosphere.
Which got scientists thinking: Wouldn't it be nice if we could fight global climate change by reproducing this process, spraying our own aerosols in the stratosphere to bounce light back into space and cool off the Earth?
Technically, the depleted area is not a hole, but rather a large region of the stratosphere — in some years, it is larger than the North American continent — where the concentration of ozone is below a certain threshold.
"The resulting amplified jet-stream wave then transfers wave energy upward into the stratosphere, which tends to disrupt the stratospheric polar vortex and prolongs the effects of ice loss and Atlantification well into late winter," Francis said.
While scholars have long noted the vaudevillian and music-hall-clown nature of these characters, the improbably elastic pair of Aaron Monaghan (Gogo) and Marty Rea (Didi) float them into the stratosphere of the Looney Tunes menagerie.
"I think that this is kind of the trigger that's going to send online events to the stratosphere," Ben Dunphy, organizer of the Reactathon conference which was supposed to take place in two weeks, told Business Insider.
The system is designed to bring small payloads into the stratosphere for months at a time to deliver internet, Earth-imaging, disaster relief and other applications for a fraction of the cost of a typical rocket launch.
As world leaders grapple with reducing greenhouse gases, Harvard scientists are planning to send a balloon into the stratosphere that will spray aerosols to test their ability to reflect sunlight as a way to cool the planet.
After nearly 16 years on the market, more than 400 million units sold, and one Cupertino company launched into the stratosphere on its back, Apple quietly pulled the iPod Nano and Shuffle out of its virtual stores today.
"The problem has gone into a new stratosphere since the financial crisis ... Those who still have a job are vilified," said Jagdev Kenth, director of risk and regulatory strategy in the financial institutions group at Willis Towers Watson.
The upper part of the Earth's stratosphere — just above the ozone layer — is very much like the surface of Mars: it's about minus 35 degrees Fahrenheit, with very rarified air, and it's hammered by the Sun's ultraviolet radiation.
"I'm confident we can accelerate the path toward the realization of utilizing the stratosphere for global networks by pooling our technologies, insights and experience," Junichi Miyakawa, SoftBank's chief technology officer and HAPSMobile's chief executive, said in the statement.
It also urges research into two of the most widely discussed planet-hacking concepts: solar engineering, or injecting particles into the stratosphere to make it more reflective, and carbon capture, or sucking CO2 right out of the sky.
Initially, Aquila was Facebook's bold stratosphere internet project that imagined gigantic drones running partially on solar power that could remain in flight for long periods of time and beam down LTE service to remote parts of the world.
The company is perhaps most famously known for its "World View Experience," which is a high-altitude balloon ride for people who want to view the Earth from the stratosphere and softly glide back down to the Earth.
The Earth's stratosphere starts at about 23,000 feet at the north and south poles, and at as high as 66,000 feet at the equator; World View's Stratollite operates between 50,000 and 75,000 feet in their ideal functional configuration.
World View's new spaceport in Tucson, Arizona is focused on a unique task: Launching high altitude balloons that will take equipment, and eventually people, to the Earth's stratosphere to do work in an edge-of-space operating theater.
Being married to a pop sensation and increasingly influential figure in fashion launched Beckham into the media stratosphere, but it would take two monumental transfers for him to break through the glass ceiling and achieve near-universal recognition.
This will be a "small mission" that will monitor ozone levels in the stratosphere from 2021-2024 in order to facilitate informed climate policy implementation in the wake of the COP 21 climate talks in Paris last year.
The brutal blast known as the polar vortex is a stream of cold air that spins around the stratosphere over the North Pole, but whose current has been disrupted and is now pushing south into the United States.
"I'm confident we can accelerate the path toward the realization of utilizing the stratosphere for global networks by pooling our technologies, insights and experience," Junichi Miyakawa, SoftBank chief technology officer and HAPSMobile chief executive, said in the statement.
Most simply, reduced sea ice and warmer arctic temperatures lead to a weakening of the polar vortex -- the real one in the stratosphere, not the catchy name that has been applied to cold air outbreaks in recent years.
The stratosphere of high-end fashion was a foreign area to me, and I figured reporting on it was the closest I'd get to that world, allowing me to at least observe even if participating was out of reach.
The polar vortex can actually refer to either one of a stacked pair of air masses: one in the lowest part of the Earth's atmosphere or troposphere, and another on top of it in the stratosphere, both rotating counterclockwise.
Fortunately, Popular Mechanics noted that the raw materials to send a camera up to 17.5 miles (28 kilometers) into the stratosphere using a balloon, as a group of MIT students did in 2009, could cost as little as $150.
This type of eruption has the potential to carpet the Big Island in much thicker ash than current dustings and possibly spread the powder and volcanic smog across the Hawaiian islands and farther afield if it enters the stratosphere.
Judah Cohen, director of seasonal forecasting at AER, a private forecast company in Massachusetts, told Mashable that the warming event in the polar stratosphere may be in the top two such events on record, judging by the temperature spike.
Volcanoes like Krakatoa do it all the time: When Mount Tambora erupted in Indonesia in 1815 and spewed sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere, farmers in New England recorded a summer so chilly that their fields frosted over in July.
"Evidence presented by the authors shows that the ozone layer in parts of the stratosphere has recovered at a rate of 73-3 percent per decade since 2000," U.N. Environment and the World Meteorological Organization said in a statement.
That was a really weird situation at the time because we made our first two records for $6,000 and $53,000 respectively and then that third record [2002's Love] cost $450,000 so it was just a totally different stratosphere.
Researchers have proposed sending satellites into space that would reflect solar energy, injecting sulfate aerosols into the stratosphere, cloud-seeding to make them more reflective, or whitening roofs and developing reflective crops that would not absorb as much sun.
A weather balloon launched into the the stratosphere by rookie astronomers at Michigan State University went AWOL on Monday night, and floated all the way into Ontario, Canada until it crash landed near the town of Bobcaygeon Tuesday morning.
And then there are many flyers—as many as a quarter of Americans, by some estimates—who simply feel uneasy about the idea of a 100-tonne metal canister hurtling through the stratosphere at several hundred miles an hour.
It was that daredevil spirit that elevated Ormerod into the snowboarding stratosphere in 2014 when, months after missing the Sochi Olympics, she became the first female to land a backside double cork 1080 — three rotations with two inverted flips.
Their take on "Open up the Sky" transforms the track from a melancholic psych-pop number into a churning rumbler that pounds, chirrups, and soars into the stratosphere—and it's all grounded by a Balearic monster of a bassline.
The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in a 2-1 decision said a federal judge should not have dismissed Michele Nischan's lawsuit against Stratosphere Quality LLC because there was proof the company was negligent in addressing the incident.
But the disclosures in the book, first reported on Tuesday by The Guardian, did not provoke the storm of coverage on social media and cable television that helped propel the sales of Mr. Wolff's last book into the stratosphere.
But there is a reason Donald Trump kicked off his campaign by talking about rapists sneaking over the border from Mexico and launched it into the stratosphere with a plan to ban Muslims from immigrating to the United States.
He pulled lengthy testimonials from linguistics-expert pals pushing back on Mr. D'Agata's flourishes; he made his own solo reporting trip to the Vegas strip to double-check the colors of the bricks at the base of the Stratosphere.
When I visited in early March, Zhen Dai, a graduate student who works with Keith, was engaged with a tabletop apparatus, a maze of tubes and pumps and sensors, meant to study how chemical compounds interact with the stratosphere.
For about five years, Ed Sheeran has been a pop star of the first order, and yet most of the conversation around him focuses on the unlikeliness of his ascent and the awkwardness of his fit in that stratosphere.
A decade ago, the success of a toy was typically determined by how fast it was flying off shelves at Toys R Us (RIP), but the life cycle of a toy today is about its popularity in YouTube's stratosphere.
At home and on the road, fans flocked to see him launch baseballs into the stratosphere, or twist himself up like a giant pretzel while striking out, and he usually obliged on at least one count, if not both.
Usually, this is regulated by the polar vortex that circles the North Pole several miles up in the stratosphere -- not to be confused with the "polar vortex" nickname that's been attached to every cold snap and snowstorm in recent years.
Saffron is considered to be the world's most expensive spice—a pound can cost more than $1,500—and the sanctions that took Iranian saffron largely off the plates of many Western countries certainly didn't help keep prices out of the stratosphere.
All I know about law jobs is that adding "litigation" to a title raises one's salary into the stratosphere (I learned this from "The Good Wife" and am not accepting corrections), so I'm guessing you have a healthy nest egg.
Prices will need to climb down from the stratosphere before most of us start talking about buying one, but, in talking to IDC analyst Francisco Jeronimo at MWC, I learned that mobile operators can't wait to get foldables into their stores.
At least until recently, it was the natural home of America's old-fashioned, semi-hereditary elite, a church that upwardly mobile sorts would join to signal their arrival in the social stratosphere, just as they might enter a fashionable country club.
The researchers attribute this to the 1987 Montreal Protocol, which banned the use of chlorinated compounds in refrigerator coolants and aerosols, after scientists learned that these chemicals were making their way into the stratosphere and wreaking havoc on Earth's ozone layer.
His rivalry with Cena was a massive part of his run to the wrestling stratosphere in 2014, and it will be fascinating to see them interact, or possibly step in the ring together, given their storyline and real life connections.
Earlier this month, Harvard University officially launched a Solar Geoengineering Research Program, which brings together academics from the hard and social sciences to explore the feasibility of stalling global warming by altering the composition of the stratosphere to block incoming sunlight.
The discovery also raises questions about other similar hot Jupiters that were found to have no stratosphere, says Thomas Beatty, a postdoc at the Center for Exoplanets and Habitable Worlds at Penn State, who did not take part in the study.
Cash-rich mainland Chinese have sent apartment prices into the stratosphere – UBS recently estimated that Hong Kong was the world's most expensive city for apartments with the average living space per person now only 150 square feet (14 square meters).
B., real name Bobby Ray Simmons, has responded with a diss track aimed at Tyson (and Tyson's nephew shot back with a diss track of his own) as this story rockets further and further into the stratosphere of surreality. B.o.
Or rather, to the edge of space, to the stratosphere, where it will hang out for a few days, hovering above the earth sending videos and selfies back down to the surface as part of a months-long advertising campaign.
That's partly because housing costs in top-tier European cities like London and Paris have moved into the stratosphere, while the Netherlands is one of the few places where it is possible to obtain a mortgage with no money down.
So in the event of an accidental or purposeful nuclear war, FLI points out that a "nuclear winter"—when winds spread vast amounts of soot across the stratosphere, blocking the sun, and making temperatures drop—will likely annihilate most Earthlings.
Though he's married to the awesome Scarlett Johansson and his star is poised to rocket into the stratosphere when he appears as the Green Lantern next year, the 4-year-old actor proves just how sexy self-deprecation can be.
To that end, let us reflect on some of Calvin's attempts to achieve the status of Summer Banger so far, and try to pinpoint how, where and why they veered slightly off course on their journey into the pop stratosphere.
Occasionally, Mr. McCurdy's tattooers question whether something gets lost as the prices ascend into the stratosphere and clients from Wall Street plunk down thousands of dollars to ink their arms with depictions of the charging bull in the financial district.
What kicked the family unit numbers into the stratosphere was the 85033 decision by a California district court that expanded the Flores detention settlement, requiring accompanied minors (as well as unaccompanied minors) to be released from immigration detention within 20 days.
The stratosphere starts at some 6 miles up in the atmosphere, and once particulates get up there, they can take longer to fall down to the surface — in large part because there's no weather to wash it back to earth.
But Bryant moved past the notion that the split left rings on the table by pledging his life to the franchise and barging into a stratosphere of his own, with his jaw jutting out and face clenched in his signature fashion.
The devices fly in the stratosphere, which offers mild weather all year round and low latency, which is just 20 kilometres above the Earth's surface, compared to satellites which even in low-orbit are at an altitude of 1,200 kilometres.
They'll work toward developing a set of common industry standards for network interoperability, and also figure how to essentially carve up or stake out the stratosphere so that participating industry players can work together without stepping on each other's toes.
When asked by CNBC what she took away from Lewis' earlier presentation, she said "it sounds like they [Facebook] want to create a multi-tier system," or one that uses networks based on Earth, in the stratosphere and in space.
And when Mr. Travolta takes to the 2001 dance floor, he lifts the movie — according to "The Hollywood Reporter Book of Box Office Hits," the third top-grossing picture of 1977, behind "Star Wars" and "Close Encounters" — into the stratosphere.
Her mad scene in the opera is a tour de force tailored to Ms. Hannigan's sprawling talents, calling for wire-thin swoops up to the stratosphere; the eerie effect of pounding her chest while singing; a somersault over another performer.
The ozone hole forms every year during the Antarctic spring, starting in late August and ending in December, during which time the amount of ozone in the Earth's stratosphere above Antarctica can be depleted by as much as 60 percent.
"We decided to start a company and approach this from a totally new angle, and utilize this gap in aerospace, which is the stratosphere — twice higher than where airliners fly," said Near Space Labs CEO Rema Matevosyan in an interview.
Wednesday's report that GDP increased 2.5 percent in the fourth quarter — a notch lower than first reports — was just the latest indicator that while the economy is still performing well, it's a far way from blasting off into the stratosphere.
US and UK scientific assessments found that the most viable way to reduce warming within a decade or two is to slightly increase the reflection of sunlight from the atmosphere by dispersing natural particles in the stratosphere or into ocean clouds.
With 23 hours to kill, she wandered into the Arts District, an 18-square-block area of low-slung commercial properties and current and former auto-repair shops that's hidden between the towering Stratosphere and the faded glory of Fremont Street.
And just as in the plot of A Star Is Born, Gritty rose into the stratosphere while the movie slowly eased its way out of meme central (though I'll always love a good "just wanted to take another look at you" meme).
The IRGC said it used a "3rd of Khordad" surface-to-air missile system, images of which have been circulating now on social media as a symbol of Iranian prowess against the staggering unmanned technology the Americans unleash in the stratosphere every day.
Eventually, World View hopes that this space system can be used to take images of the Earth, and provide internet service and other applications to people around the globe thanks to its ability to stay up in the stratosphere for multiple days.
The movie, which pulls from a biography by James R. Hansen, similarly fits its take on Armstrong into a traditional idea of American masculinity — someone strong and tough who prioritizes action over words, someone suitable to extend Manifest Destiny beyond the stratosphere.
Cardi B blasted into the hip hop stratosphere last summer when her hit track "Bodak Yellow" bounced Taylor Swift from the top of the charts, making her the first female rapper to earn a No. 1 since Lauryn Hill two decades before.
It's the concept that helped skyrocket a previously buttoned up Teen Vogue into the wokeness stratosphere; it's since been trotted out many times as a way to explain the alternate reality being peddled by the president and his cronies in the Oval Office.
In a nutshell, Zender found that injecting light-scattering particles into the stratosphere—one of the most widely-discussed strategies for rapidly cooling the planet—would have the unintended side-effect of messing with the incoming light from distant stars and planets.
Its "Stratollites" are balloons that can ascend to heights in Earth's stratosphere (basically at the edge of space), and one key ingredient toward making them more commercially viable is ensuring they can spend a long time up in the air without coming down.
It's an updated version of a similar stratosphere-monitoring balloon that sprung a leak only one month into its journey a year ago, alarming some Australian residents who caught a glimpse of its spectral form as it crashed down for an impromptu landing.
Notably, the program's launch coincided with the announcement of a Harvard-led field experiment that will begin to test one of the most widely-discussed planet-hacking ideas of all: solar engineering, or injecting shiny particles into Earth's stratosphere to block incoming sunlight.
The balloons have a unique ability to essentially remain in a fixed area over long periods of time, whereas previously stratosphere balloons have been more subject to currents in the air up there in terms of determining the path of their flight.
"The fact that we hadn't seen any [stratosphere] where we expected we would was challenging our expectations," Michael Line, an assistant professor in the School of Earth and Space Exploration at Arizona State University, who wasn't involved in the study, tells The Verge.
While the part of the polar vortex that resides in the stratosphere is not forecast to be significantly distorted during the next few weeks, the tropospheric vortex — which is the layer of air in which most weather occurs — is already starting to wobble.
Donald also sought the help of sports psychologist Michael Gervais, who helped Austrian skydiver Felix Baumgartner become the first human to break the sound barrier without mechanical help when he plunged from a helium balloon 24 miles (38.62 km) up in the stratosphere.
But when you scroll down and you get past six Korean television apps and you go all the way down to Red Bull TV and Crackle and BuzzFeed TV, and you find these outer-stratosphere networks that you didn't even know were networks.
The pudding, which had a buttery crust, an egg- and almond-paste filling, and a fruit jam topping, literally made it to the stratosphere; it reached an altitude of 52,500 feet (just under ten miles) when the students lost contact with it.
The boom has seen star writers paid as if they were Wall Street titans, sent rents for Hollywood studio lots into the stratosphere and overtook the 20th century's media barons, including Rupert Murdoch, who sold much of his empire to Disney in March.
"There are very few movies in that stratosphere for me," said Charlie Stein, a lifelong Mets fan who was only 313 in 1986 but became intimately familiar with the team by watching the video over and over again as he grew up.
Or how about Bradley Cooper propelling the pay equity issue into the cultural stratosphere when he announced he would fight wage discrimination by sharing information about what he was making on a film with female co-stars before they signed their deals.
WASHINGTON — Mikhail Y. Lesin once occupied the upper stratosphere of Vladimir V. Putin's Russia, an advertising executive turned cabinet minister who helped carry out the state takeover of the country's independent media and later created the Kremlin's global English-language television network.
And that's to say nothing of her soundtracks for Kingdom Hearts and Final Fantasy XV, which have taken her work into an entirely new stratosphere of popularity, combining her background in Romantic classical music with her affinity for concocting dreamy, heartfelt arrangements.
The deadly projectile might ricochet downward, nose tilted up, on layers of atmosphere — the mesosphere, then the stratosphere and troposphere — like an oblate stone on water, in smaller and shallower skips, or it might be directed to pass smoothly through these layers.
The combustion would have spewed soot and sulfur into the stratosphere in sufficient quantities to blot out the sun and change the climate, setting into motion the collapse of entire ecosystems and the extinction of three-quarters of all species on Earth.
The Nets may have moved into a different stratosphere after beating out Dolan to Durant and Irving's signatures, but after what we've seen over the past six months it is certainly fair to ask: Are they ready for the big step up?
Last year's talks included former Google executive Alan Eustace, who spoke about his experience diving back to the ground from the Earth's stratosphere, Bill Gates on the challenges of fighting global disease outbreaks and Monica Lewinsky's poignant speech on the dangers of cyberbullying.
"They died five days after, and the cause was determined to be the same, this just puts this whole thing through the stratosphere," Jay McDonald, who is acting as the family spokesman for his brother-in-law, Daniel Werner, Miranda's husband, told Fox News.
Of late he's favored Twitter as an outlet for his musings on the stratosphere, tweeting his support for the concept of a superhighway in space, expressing gratitude to John Glenn and thanking Buzz Aldrin for visiting the headquarters of Blue Origin, his space-focused startup.
Panama City, Florida, was exposed to some of the storm's fiercest winds within its towering eye wall, where clouds extended into the lower stratosphere, and air was rushing in to fill the void created by the extraordinarily low pressure at the center of the storm.
Khorramian's erstwhile reliance on monoprint methods of moving pigment around reappears in "Vestment Illustrating the First Colony Formed in the Fault Lines Beneath the Ocean's Stratosphere on the Fourth Moon of Golis" (2019; ink, oil, acrylic, and spray paint on polypropylene; 79 by 46 inches).
It was here where Barack Obama's 2008 campaign went into the stratosphere, winning 55% of the vote — more than double that of Hillary Clinton, who came in second, and triple that of North Carolina's John Edwards, who received just 2% of the non-white vote.
By "normal" standards, the Xperia XZ Premium's 5.5-inch 4K (3,840 x 323,160) HDR screen is totally unnecessary, but I guess when you're Sony and you have so little of the mobile pie, you've got to aim for the stratosphere or throw in the towel.
Why it matters: Solar geoengineering, which would involve dispersing sulfate aerosols into the stratosphere, is viewed as a possible way to offset some of the global warming that would result from doubling the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere compared to preindustrial levels.
Although cloud seeding to control regional weather has been pursued for over half a century, there has never been an injection of particles into the stratosphere for the explicit purpose of testing solar engineering, which might one day be used to alter weather patterns globally.
By using high-flying aircraft, for instance, to spray a fine mist of mineral or man-made particles into the upper stratosphere, a portion of the sun's incoming energy could be bounced back out into space before it gets a chance to warm the planet.
Though some familiar mechanics served as a base to build off of, the injection of elaborately scripted sequences that put you into the action, mature humor and genuinely engaging set piece-driven plot put Half-Life into its own special section of the stratosphere.
Ms. Poynter and Taber MacCallum, World View's chief technical officer, had also worked on the balloon and craft that lifted Alan Eustace, a Google executive with an adventurous bent, to near the top of the stratosphere for a record-setting parachute dive in 2014.
"What's really intriguing is not that the stock vaulted into the stratosphere when retail came back into style on the Wall Street fashion show, it's that the company managed to do so well for so long even when other retailers were struggling," Cramer said.
And if that campaign were succeeding just a tiny little more, maybe he'd be propelled into the true stratosphere — or collapsing under the increased press scrutiny given over toward, say, how exactly UBI would work, and whether you can make a nonregressive value-added tax.
Up there in the stratosphere where Sushi Nakazawa's elite new competitors hold court, there's a price to be paid, too, in empty seats, eerily hushed dining rooms and customers who don't seem to think there's anything odd about having the whole place to themselves.
There is certainly risk involved for Ujiri or anyone else from his stratosphere — such as San Antonio's R.C. Buford or Golden State's Bob Myers — who would let himself believe that Dolan is finally ready to give his top basketball executive something resembling real autonomy.
The stratosphere itself is where Earth's ozone layer is found, as well, and very recent studies are reporting how close we are to the point of losing a vital component of our atmosphere, and a buffer from the sun's radiation, flares and winds, for good.
But it wasn't at all clear there was enough demand for ferrying humans to the upper stratosphere, so in February, World View tapped Ryan Hartman, the former president and CEO of the drone company Insitu, to retool the company as a data services platform.
"If [Buttigieg] is really starting to climb, and he gets himself ahead of the vice president, that in and of itself is a remarkable story, and I think it really launches his campaign into the stratosphere of the top two or three people," he said.
Into all this comes Buttigieg, running as a millennial alternative to all the older candidates as well as more of a centrist who wants to take on structural problems left by the boomers but not in ways that send deficits and debt into the stratosphere.
What The Apprentice did was put him in the same stratosphere as these other hollow brands, companies like Nike, where they didn't own their own factories — they saw themselves primarily as being in the business as selling a brand idea, a narrative, to the public.
Bourdain had been increasingly known for his role as the host of the travel and food show, but it was a 1999 story in the New Yorker that launched his career into the stratosphere and led to his first book, Kitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly.
"Currently, we are able to catch sight of them because cold air which usually circulates around polar regions in the stratosphere (the stratospheric polar vortex) has been displaced from its usual position over the north pole to be over the UK," a Met Office spokesperson said.
When he added a few megatons of sulfur dioxide to a computer model of the stratosphere—an amount that may be required to cool the Earth back to pre-industrial temperatures—Zender found that the night sky over urban areas would become roughly 25 percent brighter.
David Keith, who runs Harvard University's solar-geoengineering research programme, has suggested that it might be possible, perhaps even preferable, to design synthetic particles that are more efficient at reflecting the sun's radiation, or can stay suspended in the stratosphere for longer than sulphate particles can.
In one sequence of archive footage, Rocky skillfully lands a hot air balloon that has frozen in the stratosphere—just one instance of him casually avoiding certain death—not to mention a phenomenally bad-ass move that anyone's child would struggle to escape the shadow of.
Yes, OK; maybe it's hyperbole to compare one MC to, uh, B-fucking-jörk, on the basis of two previous singles—one of which ("Party Here") was jerked off into the stratosphere by Drake—but the point remains: none of his peers right now sound like Octavian.
But that could change as the new emissions make their way into the stratosphere and begin to break down, a process that typically takes about five years, according to Susan Strahan, an atmospheric scientist with the Universities Space Research Association at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center.
Alba, located in the northwestern region of Piedmont, has earned the moniker "white truffle capital of the world" for its particularly fragrant variety of truffle, its truffle fair each fall and its annual charity auction, which pushes prices of the tuber magnatum pico up into the stratosphere.
But while scientists have a pretty good idea of what volcanoes send up into the stratosphere and how those particles can cool the planet, we know very little about the chemistry of pyroCbs, limiting our knowledge of what they can do to the atmosphere and the climate.
The phrase has been floating in the social stratosphere for at least a year now: It cropped up in a Youtube video in November 2017, with a slightly different definition, and this April, was defined in its current form by Anna Iovine in an article for Manrepeller.
But it was the stickiness of his title — and the 21.59 film version, starring Will Smith as the impostor — that blasted it "into the pop-culture stratosphere," as the sociologist Duncan J. Watts put it in his book "Six Degrees: The Science of a Connected Age" (23.5).
Recently, he put five years—a lifetime to him, he says—into a pricey piece of ephemera he called the Icarus Project, which involved sending a turntable into the stratosphere as it played a record, because a record had never been played at such an altitude.
"What's really intriguing is not that the stock vaulted into the stratosphere when retail came back into style on the Wall Street fashion show, it's that the company managed to do so well for so long even when other retailers were struggling," the "Mad Money " host said.
LOS ANGELES — Earlier this year, just as the North Carolina rapper DaBaby was hurtling into the hip-hop stratosphere with his hit single "Suge," he was resting for a rare minute at home in Charlotte when he was awakened by a stream of calls and messages.

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