Radio Signals and Tropospheric Ducting

Radio Signals and Tropospheric Ducting

The reason why you can occasionally receive radio stations from cities far outside their normal broadcast range is because of a weather phenomenon called tropospheric ducting, which allows the radio waves to travel farther by bending them along a layer of the atmosphere.

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