A new study has recently discovered a phenomenon known as the ‘sudden generation boundary layer’ (SGBL) that exists in the atmosphere. The SGBL is a layer of air that is located near the surface of the Earth and is relatively thicker than the air located above it. This layer of air is thought to play a vital role in the transmission of energy and momentum from the surface of the Earth to the atmosphere. Additionally, the SGBL is believed to be responsible for the formation of clouds, which have a critical role in the Earth’s climate system. This discovery is set to revolutionize our understanding of the atmosphere and its dynamics.

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source: Phys.org