whistler (Q1815425)
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electromagnetic wave propagating through the atmosphere that may be detected by a sensitive audio amplifier as a gliding high-to-low-frequency sound; originates during lightning discharges and are usually in the frequency range of 300 to 30,000 hertz
- whistling atmospheric
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English | whistler |
electromagnetic wave propagating through the atmosphere that may be detected by a sensitive audio amplifier as a gliding high-to-low-frequency sound; originates during lightning discharges and are usually in the frequency range of 300 to 30,000 hertz |
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Whistlers (Radio meteorology)
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- dewiki Whistler (Radio)
- enwiki Whistler (radio)
- eswiki Radio silbido
- frwiki Mode sifflement
- itwiki Whistler (radio)
- nlwiki Whistler (radio)
- nnwiki Whistler
- svwiki Visslare