ionospheric wave

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ionospheric wave

An ionospheric wave reflects radio signals back to Earth.

Definition

Noun A radio wave that travels upward into the ionosphere (a layer of Earth's upper atmosphere) and is reflected or refracted back to the Earth's surface, enabling long-distance radio communication.

Usage

This is a technical term used primarily in physics, atmospheric science, and telecommunications. It describes a specific propagation path for radio signals. - The signal was received thousands of miles away because it traveled as an ionospheric wave. - Ionospheric wave propagation is less reliable during solar storms.

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Advanced Usage

The term is often used in contrast with other radio wave propagation modes, such as ground waves or direct waves. - For this frequency band, ionospheric wave propagation is more effective than line-of-sight transmission.

Variants and Related Words
  • Sky wave: A more general synonym for any radio wave that travels into the ionosphere.
  • Ionospheric propagation: The process by which ionospheric waves travel.
  • Ionosphere (noun): The specific region of the atmosphere responsible for reflecting the waves.
Synonyms
  • Sky wave (in this specific technical context)
Notes

An "ionospheric wave" is not a distinct type of wave like a sound wave or light wave; it is a radio wave whose path is determined by interaction with the ionosphere. The term specifically refers to the path or mode of propagation.

ionospheric wave

An ionospheric wave reflects radio signals back to Earth.

Noun
  1. a sky wave that is reflected by the ionosphere