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by bronson 4497 days ago
The cable is 62,000 miles long. The atmosphere goes up maybe 100 miles (0.16%) of it, and meaningful wind only goes up about ten miles (0.016%). The pressure doesn't even register.

That said, I've got to imagine that bottom .1% of the cable will be made differently to counteract all the water and oxygen around it.

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But you can't rule out the possibility of a storm crossing the cable.
Compared to the rest of the tension and abuse on the cable? I think you pretty much can.

Lightning might be interesting but wind is no big deal.