“…They concluded that there were two types of clear-air echoes: one is composed of discrete coherent echoes which seemed to be attributed to large insects (dot echoes), and another is composed of incoherent echoes which would be due to the fluctuations of refractive index in the clear-air. This conclusion has been supported by other experiments using ultrasensitive radars and aircrafts Konrad et al, 1968;Kropfli et al, 1968;Konrad and Robinson, 1972). It has been made clear by many authors that the fluctuations of refractive index detected as clear-air echoes were related to thin stable inversions, convective thermals, Benard convection cells, breaking gravity waves, high tropospheric layers which are sufficiently turbulent and sea breeze front (Hardy and Ottersten, 1969;Hardy and Katz, 1969;Ottersten, 1969;Atlas et al, 1970a;Konrad, 1970;Gossard et al, 1971;Konrad and Robinson, 1973;Noonkester, 1976;Yanagisawa et al, 1978).…”