Thin Layers in Troposphere Disrupt Radio Waves, Threaten Communication Networks
The study looked at how well remote sensing methods can measure water vapor in the air by comparing them to standard radiosonde observations. By using advanced radiosondes, researchers found thin layers in the atmosphere with sudden changes in humidity. These layers were detected more accurately with modern humidity sensors compared to older ones. The study showed that these thin layers exist in the troposphere based on a large amount of data from weather radio sounding networks and experiments with aerostats.