Stratospheric intrusions refer to the process by which air from the stratosphere, the second layer of Earth's atmosphere, penetrates into the troposphere, the lowest layer. This phenomenon can influence weather patterns, air quality, and climate by introducing stratospheric ozone and other trace gases into the lower atmosphere.
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Stratospheric intrusions refer to the process by which air from the stratosphere, the second layer of Earth's atmosphere, penetrates into the troposphere, the lowest layer. This phenomenon can influence weather patterns, air quality, and climate by introducing stratospheric ozone and other trace gases into the lower atmosphere.