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Atmospheric excitation

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Atmospheric excitation, or atmospheric disturbance, was an unnatural disturbance in the atmosphere which caused the weather to change. The Tenth Doctor's sonic screwdriver, the TARDIS, and moving a planet could all cause atmospheric excitation.

Atmospheric excitation from the TARDIS causes snow. (TV: The Runaway Bride)

When pressed into making rain on the planet Quinnis, the First Doctor intended to excite the atmosphere before the rain came naturally. (AUDIO: Quinnis)

The Tenth Doctor used his sonic screwdriver to cause rain. (COMIC: Death to the Doctor!)

Outside the Nobles' home on Christmas Eve 2007, the Tenth Doctor used a device above the inside of the door of the TARDIS to excite the atmosphere, causing snow, in an attempt to cheer up Donna Noble. (TV: The Runaway Bride)

The shifting of the Earth's location from the Medusa Cascade back to its original orbit caused rain. The Tenth Doctor said that there would be a lot of it, but it would eventually calm down. (TV: Journey's End)

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