DocumentCode :
1039735
Title :
Internal reflection in the troposphere and propagation well beyond the horizon
Author :
Carroll, T.
Author_Institution :
MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA
fYear :
1952
fDate :
12/1/1952 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
19
Lastpage :
19
Abstract :
A simple estimate of the feeble internal reflection from the normal troposphere explains remarkably well long puzzling fields well beyond the horizon throughout the VHF and microwave spectrum. Even in the absence of ducts, the continuous decrease with height of the index of refraction under gravitational influence makes the troposphere an inhomogeneous continuously stratified medium. The effective earth\´s radius notion allows for the refractive effect of this inhomogeneity in calculating the diffracted field beyond the horizon, but not for internal reflections. A bilinear model for the index profile of the normal atmosphere gives modes with db/mi attenuation rates in approximate agreement with the experimental one of roughly 1/7 db/mi at 50,400 and 3000 Mc. To a considerable extent, the internal reflection idea obviates the need for hypothesizing omnipresent atmospheric turbulence up to heights of several miles in the troposphere, a phenomenon once erroneously thought also to cause "angel" echoes on radars.
Keywords :
Tropospheric radio propagation; Atmospheric modeling; Attenuation; Diffraction; Ducts; Earth; Radar; Reflection; Terrestrial atmosphere;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, Transactions of the IRE Professional Group on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
2168-0639
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPGAP.1952.237333
Filename :
1144340
Link To Document :
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