Tropospheric wave

In telecommunications, a tropospheric wave is a radio wave that travels via reflection in the troposphere.

[1] Trophospheric waves are propagated from a place of abrupt change in the dielectric constant, or its gradient.

In some cases, a ground wave may be so altered that new components appear to arise from reflection in regions of rapidly changing dielectric constant.

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