Our atmosphere is responding differently to solar storms, and satellites will feel the effects

Rising levels of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere aren’t just affecting climate on Earth — they could also make weather in space more dramatic, says new research. A team led by scientists from the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in Boulder, Colorado, reports that the Earth’s upper atmosphere is changing how it responds toContinue reading “Our atmosphere is responding differently to solar storms, and satellites will feel the effects”
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