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Scientists launch study of thunderstorm impacts on upper atmosphere
More than 100 researchers from NOAA and 29 other organizations are collaborating on a field project this spring to discover how thunderstorms take pollution and water-rich air from the surface and loft it straight up into the upper troposphere.
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