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atmospheric interference

Atmospheric interference refers to disruptions caused by the Earth's atmosphere affecting the transmission of signals, such as radio, television, or satellite data. Variations in temperature, humidity, and weather phenomena like rain, fog, or storms can absorb, reflect, or scatter signal waves, weakening or distorting the communication. This interference can lead to degraded picture quality, dropped connections, or slower data transmission. It is a natural challenge for wireless and satellite communications, requiring technology solutions to minimize its impact and ensure reliable signal delivery.