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Что (кто) такое E-layer - определение

LAYER OF THE EARTH'S IONOSPHERE
E-layer; Kennelly-Heaviside Layer; E region; E-region; E layer; Kennelly layer; Kennelly-Heaviside layer; Heavyside layer
  • Layers of the [[ionosphere]].  The Kennelly–Heaviside layer is the E region

E-layer         
¦ noun a layer of the ionosphere able to reflect medium-frequency radio waves.
Origin
1930s: arbitrary use of the letter E.
E-region         
¦ noun another term for E-layer.
Kennelly layer         
(also Kennelly-Heaviside layer)
¦ noun another name for E-layer.

Википедия

Kennelly–Heaviside layer

The Heaviside layer, sometimes called the Kennelly–Heaviside layer, named after Arthur E. Kennelly and Oliver Heaviside, is a layer of ionised gas occurring roughly between 90km and 150 km (56 and 93 mi) above the ground — one of several layers in the Earth's ionosphere. It is also known as the E region. It reflects medium-frequency radio waves. Because of this reflective layer, radio waves radiated into the sky can return to Earth beyond the horizon. This "skywave" or "skip" propagation technique has been used since the 1920s for radio communication at long distances, up to transcontinental distances.

Propagation is affected by the time of day. During the daytime the solar wind presses this layer closer to the Earth, thereby limiting how far it can reflect radio waves. Conversely, on the night (lee) side of the Earth, the solar wind drags the ionosphere further away, thereby greatly increasing the range which radio waves can travel by reflection. The extent of the effect is further influenced by the season, and the amount of sunspot activity.