High overhead, there is a layer of the atmosphere called the mesosphere. It is located roughly 31 to 55 miles above ground.
The mesosphere might seem pretty far removed from everyday concerns. Still, it can be disturbed by severe weather far below.
On the day Helene hit, NASA’s instruments captured signs of a type of atmospheric wave, not related to the space-time ones Einstein predicted, but rather ones formed by events like hurricanes.
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