Atmospherics

/ætməsˈfɛrɪks/ noun

Definition

Electrical disturbances in the atmosphere causing radio interference; also can refer to atmospheric science or conditions in general.

Etymology

From 'atmospheric' + '-ics' (noun-forming suffix). Coined early in radio technology when scientists noticed static and interference from atmospheric electrical phenomena.

Kelly Says

Radio operators cursed 'atmospherics' — static that would wreck their signals — but it turned out to be lightning and electrical storms in the sky making noise!

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