Tropospheric disturbance of 17–21 December 1974 and its effect on microwave propagation |
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Authors: | A. P. Mitra Y. V. Somayajulu S. P. Singal S. C. Majumdar T. R. Tyagi B. M. Reddy S. K. Agarwal B. S. Gera A. B. Ghosh S. K. Sarkar |
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Affiliation: | (1) Radio Science Division, National Physical Laboratory, 12 New Delhi, India |
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Abstract: | A number of troposphere-monitoring experiments were pressed into service during a large tropospheric disturbance which lasted for several days in December 1974. The experiments operated intensively included a monostatic Sodar system, a satellite radio beacon receiver at very low elevation angles, Meteorological Radiosondes, a 250-kW weather radar, a microwave LOS link and a microbarograph. This multi-pronged campaign yielded very useful results and the correspondences between various observations were striking. The Sodar and microwave link observations were visibly affected only when N reached a value of about –70 units; however, the satellite beacon observations showed anomalous behaviour even for lower N values. Rather spectacular coincidences occurred on one night: the large fading (up to 10 db) in the LOS link; highly disturbed conditions displayed in the entire Sodar range; the largest tropospheric effect on the satellite beacon system; and the most active superrefraction of the radar echoes. It was also noticed that these effects are obvious only during nights, while they remain masked or dampened in the sun-lit hours. |
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