2006
DOI: 10.1017/s1350482705001970
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Coastal effects on radar propagation in atmospheric ducting conditions

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“…The above discussed evaporation duct model applied to an open ocean. To account for the spatio-temporal development of the ducting layers in the littoral zones [3,39,120], mesoscale numerical weather prediction (NWP) modeling [121,122] has been used to generate 4D refractivity fields. The generated refractivity profiles may be used as input to the PE model [12,39,122].…”
Section: Modeling Of the Environmentmentioning
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“…The above discussed evaporation duct model applied to an open ocean. To account for the spatio-temporal development of the ducting layers in the littoral zones [3,39,120], mesoscale numerical weather prediction (NWP) modeling [121,122] has been used to generate 4D refractivity fields. The generated refractivity profiles may be used as input to the PE model [12,39,122].…”
Section: Modeling Of the Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To account for the spatio-temporal development of the ducting layers in the littoral zones [3,39,120], mesoscale numerical weather prediction (NWP) modeling [121,122] has been used to generate 4D refractivity fields. The generated refractivity profiles may be used as input to the PE model [12,39,122]. It should be noted that the current state-of-the-art mesoscale NWP models, as applied to the refractivity field modeling, still provide rather qualitative predictions of duct height and strength; intensive [122].…”
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“…Coastal and maritime areas are especially prone to non-standard propagation conditions related to sharp gradients in air temperature and water vapor pressure leading to spatial and temporal changes in the gradient of the tropospheric refractive index n (Atkinson and Zhu, 2006;Bean and Dutton, 1966;Brooks, 2001;Kerr, 1988). The spatial change of n is larger with height than with range and generally the horizontal variations of n can be neglected (Kerr, 1988).…”
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“…In a similar manner, ongoing activities exist that aim at simulating propagation of weather radar pulses (Atkinson and Zhu, 2006;Bech et al 2007).…”
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