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Can radiowaves penetrate clouds
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Radio waves are reflected, absorbed, scattered, refracted, and diffracted by the atmospheric conditions that they encounter, such as clouds and precipitation. ... For example, only certain wavelengths pass through clouds unimpeded.
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