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30 July 2002 Measurements of atmospheric turbulence with an x-band radar: correlation with angle-of-arrival results
E. Jeff Holder, James Clayton Kerce, Ronald A. Smith, Mark Shipman, Robert W. McMillan, James K. Williams
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We report on measurements of the index of refraction structure parameter Cn2 using an X-band interferometric radar operating over a 3.5 km path in Southern California. These measurements were made by observing signal fluctuations and relating them to the structure parameter. Simultaneous measurements of temperature, atmospheric pressure, and humidity were made at the end points of the range. Values of Cn2 ranging from 1.4 x 10-15 to 6.3 x 10-15 m-2/3 were observed over a propagation path that was up to 275 m above ground level. These values are generally much larger than those that would be observed at visible wavelengths under the same conditions because of the contributions of the humidity structure parameter and the cross correlation of the temperature and humidity structure parameters. We also address correlation of these measurements of Cn2 with fluctuations in the radar angle-of-arrival.
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E. Jeff Holder, James Clayton Kerce, Ronald A. Smith, Mark Shipman, Robert W. McMillan, and James K. Williams "Measurements of atmospheric turbulence with an x-band radar: correlation with angle-of-arrival results", Proc. SPIE 4744, Radar Sensor Technology and Data Visualization, (30 July 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.488282
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KEYWORDS
Radar

Humidity

X band

Geometrical optics

Atmospheric turbulence

Interferometry

Refraction

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