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MANY who have “listened in” must have been much interested by the peculiar sounds the telephone generally emits, in addition to those produced by the waves from the broadcasting station. Although atmospherics are produced by the electric discharges during thunderstorms, many would appear to have a very different origin.
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DEELEY, R. Atmospherics. Nature 111, 362 (1923). https://doi.org/10.1038/111362e0
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