2004
DOI: 10.1117/12.581279
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Refractivity variability of the marine boundary layer and its impact on electromagnetic wave propagation

Abstract: Radar propagation near the sea surface depends on meteorological conditions and sea surface roughness. Often strong gradients of humidity and temperature can be observed close to the air-water interface leading to abnormal propagation effects such as ducting. For shipborne radars operating at frequencies above L-band, the evaporation duct is the dominant propagation mechanism affecting the maximum detection range of horizon-search radars. Ducting can also increase sea clutter return within and beyond the norma… Show more

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