-
station to the
receiver is
always the same for any one
receiving location.
Longwaves travel by
groundwaves that hug the
surface of the Earth,
unlike mediumwaves...
- Its
length scale is much
smaller than that of and is
embedded within longwaves,
which are
responsible for the
largest scale (synoptic scale) weather...
-
Longwave are
parts of the
radio spectrum with
relatively long wavelengths.
Longwave or Long Wave may also
refer to:
Outgoing longwave radiation, ****ociated...
- response, the Earth's
surface emits longwave radiation that is
mostly absorbed by
greenhouse gases. The
absorption of
longwave radiation prevents it from reaching...
- In
climate science,
longwave radiation (LWR) is
electromagnetic thermal radiation emitted by Earth's surface, atmosphere, and clouds. It is also referred...
- The ****issandur
longwave radio mast (Icelandic: Langbylgjustöðin á Gufuskálum [ˈlauŋkˌpɪlcʏˌstœːðɪn auː ˈkʏːvʏˌskauːlʏm]) is a 412 m (1,352 ft) tall gu****...
- The
Motala longwave transmitter (Swedish:
Motala långvågsstation) is a
longwave broadcasting station,
established in 1927 in Motala, Sweden. Its aerial...
- The Ingøy
radio transmitter was a
longwave transmitter of the
Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation with a
frequency of 153 kHz and a
power of 100 kW. It...
- The
Longwave transmitter Solec Kujawski (Polish:
Radiowe Centrum Nadawcze w
Solcu Kujawskim; RCN
Solec Kujawski) is a
longwave broadcasting facility of...
- The
Erching transmitter was a
longwave broadcasting facility of the
Voice of America,
established in 1953 near Erching, Bavaria, Germany. The transmitter...