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troposphere occur in the
tropical latitudes. At the
middle latitudes,
tropospheric temperatures decrease from an
average temperature of 15 °C (59 °F) at...
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Tropospheric scatter, also
known as troposcatter, is a
method of
communicating with
microwave radio signals over
considerable distances –
often up to 500...
- Ground-level
ozone (O3), also
known as surface-level
ozone and
tropospheric ozone, is a
trace gas in the
troposphere (the
lowest level of the Earth's atmosphere)...
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Tropospheric propagation describes electromagnetic propagation in
relation to the troposphere. The
service area from a VHF or UHF
radio transmitter extends...
- In telecommunications, a
tropospheric wave is a
radio wave that
travels via
reflection in the troposphere.
Trophospheric waves are
propagated from a place...
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Tropospheric Emission Spectrometer or TES was a
satellite instrument designed to
measure the
state of the earth's troposphere. TES was a high-resolution...
- less
common radio propagation mechanisms, such as
tropospheric scattering (troposcatter),
tropospheric ducting (ducting) at VHF
frequencies and near vertical...
- The
Arctic tropospheric polar vortex A
polar vortex, more
formally a cir****polar vortex, is a
large region of cold,
rotating air;
polar vortices encircle...
- by
plants to
carry out
photosynthesis and
leads to the
production of
tropospheric ozone which damages plants. Soil can
become infertile and unsuitable...
- A
tropical upper tropospheric trough (TUTT), also
known as the mid-oceanic trough, is a
trough situated in the upper-level (at
about 200 hPa) tropics....