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What (who) is atmospheric agent - definition

Atmospheric whistle; Atmospheric wistle

aerology         
  • Composition diagram showing the evolution/cycles of various elements in Earth's atmosphere.
  • Earth's atmosphere
UMBRELLA TERM FOR THE STUDY OF THE ATMOSPHERE
Aerology; Atmospheric Science; Atmospheric scientist; Atmospheric scientists; Weather science; Weather sciences; Atmospheric Sciences; Aerologist; Atmospheric sciences
¦ noun dated the study of the atmosphere.
Derivatives
aerological adjective
Atmospheric science         
  • Composition diagram showing the evolution/cycles of various elements in Earth's atmosphere.
  • Earth's atmosphere
UMBRELLA TERM FOR THE STUDY OF THE ATMOSPHERE
Aerology; Atmospheric Science; Atmospheric scientist; Atmospheric scientists; Weather science; Weather sciences; Atmospheric Sciences; Aerologist; Atmospheric sciences
Atmospheric science is the study of the Earth's atmosphere and its various inner-working physical processes. Meteorology includes atmospheric chemistry and atmospheric physics with a major focus on weather forecasting.
Aerologist         
  • Composition diagram showing the evolution/cycles of various elements in Earth's atmosphere.
  • Earth's atmosphere
UMBRELLA TERM FOR THE STUDY OF THE ATMOSPHERE
Aerology; Atmospheric Science; Atmospheric scientist; Atmospheric scientists; Weather science; Weather sciences; Atmospheric Sciences; Aerologist; Atmospheric sciences
·noun One versed in aerology.

Wikipedia

Auroral chorus

An auroral chorus is a series of electromagnetic waves at frequencies which resemble chirps, whistles, and quasi-musical sounds in predominantly rising tones when played as pressure waves (sound), which are created by geomagnetic storms also responsible for the auroras. The sounds last approximately 0.1 to 1.0 seconds. Other auroral sounds includes hissing, swishing, rustling and cracking.

The electromagnetic waves are a type of natural radio waves, vibrations of electric and magnetic energy occurring at the same frequency as sound.