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Aug 9 at 11:12 vote accept JosephDoggie
Aug 8 at 19:52 answer added Wolfgang Bangerth timeline score: 2
Aug 8 at 19:08 comment added JosephDoggie I completed the edit. The main idea of the question is to distinguish between where storms happen and where we as humas dwell, technically they both seem to be called the troposphere ....
Aug 8 at 19:05 history edited JosephDoggie CC BY-SA 4.0
Changed upper atmosphere to troposhere; emphasizing comparing to the earth's surface as we experience it as humans 'walking around'
Aug 8 at 19:02 comment added JosephDoggie @Joscha Fregin, I will edit the post and the tags: I guess I mean troposphere, where thunderstorms usually form. This is still "upper" from a human POV, but I guess it's the lowest layer. Essentially, I mean above our heads as humans.... LOL
Aug 8 at 18:46 comment added Joscha Fregin Welcome. Could you elaborate on what you mean with "upper atmosphere"?
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