In the subject for the JAA ATPL theory, one of the most interesting and critical concepts is the relationship between temperature and the height of the tropopause . While it might seem counterintuitive, the tropopause is significantly higher and much colder over the equator than it is over the poles. Key Atmospheric Highlights
: Over the equator, the tropopause can reach heights of approximately 16 km with temperatures as low as -75°C to -80°C . In contrast, over the poles, it may be as low as 8 km with temperatures around -40°C to -45°C . 050 Meteorology (JAA ATPL theory).pdf
: Pilots use the International Standard Atmosphere (ISA) model, which assumes temperature decreases at a steady rate of 2°C per 1,000 ft (or 0.65°C per 100m) until reaching the tropopause. Why This Matters for Pilots In the subject for the JAA ATPL theory,