Kennelly-Heaviside layer
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Definition
- Noun:
- A region of the ionosphere: The Kennelly-Heaviside layer is a specific, historically significant region within the Earth's ionosphere, located approximately between 50 and 90 miles (80 to 145 kilometers) above the Earth's surface. It is characterized by its ability to reflect medium-frequency radio waves, which was crucial for enabling long-distance radio communication before the advent of satellites.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Early radio operators relied on the Kennelly-Heaviside layer to bounce signals across the Atlantic Ocean.
- The discovery of the Kennelly-Heaviside layer revolutionized global communications.
- Solar activity can affect the density and reflective properties of the Kennelly-Heaviside layer.
Advanced Usage
- Scientific Context: In modern terminology, this layer is more precisely referred to as the E region or E layer of the ionosphere. The historical name honors the physicists Arthur E. Kennelly and Oliver Heaviside, who independently predicted its existence.
- While 'E layer' is the standard term in geophysics, 'Kennelly-Heaviside layer' is often used in historical discussions of radio propagation.
Variants and Related Words
- E layer / E region (n): The modern scientific term for the ionospheric layer at altitudes of about 90–150 km, which includes the historical Kennelly-Heaviside layer.
- The E layer is most effective at reflecting radio waves during daylight hours.
- Ionosphere (n): The broader region of the Earth's upper atmosphere, from about 60 km to 1,000 km altitude, which is ionized by solar radiation and contains multiple layers including the E layer.
- The ionosphere is essential for certain types of radio communication.
- Heaviside layer (n): An alternative historical name, sometimes used synonymously with Kennelly-Heaviside layer, emphasizing Oliver Heaviside's contribution.
Synonyms
- E layer: The primary modern synonym.
- E region: A synonym used in atmospheric science.
- Heaviside layer: A historical synonym.
Related Phrases and Concepts
- Skywave propagation: The method of long-distance radio transmission that uses the ionosphere (including the Kennelly-Heaviside layer) to reflect signals back to Earth.
- Skywave propagation depends on conditions in the Kennelly-Heaviside layer.
- Radio reflection: The key physical property of this atmospheric layer.
- The Kennelly-Heaviside layer's radio reflection made transcontinental broadcasting possible.
Noun
- a region of the ionosphere (from 50 to 90 miles up) that reflects radio waves of medium length