1966
DOI: 10.1002/rds19661111341
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U.S.A. National Committee Report, Fifteenth URSI General Assembly, Munich, September 1966: Commission 2, Radio Propagation in Nonionized Media; Progress in Radio Propagation in Nonionized Media

Abstract: In 1965 there was a strong reawakening of interest in “angel” or clear‐air radar echoes. Atlas [1965] postulated that "dot" or point‐like angles were reflections from smooth, sharp boundaries at the apex of convective thermals. Focusing from the curved surface reduced the requirement on the index gradient to 1 N unit through 1 em; however, the requirement of smoothness to a fraction of a em over the first Fresnel zone is still severe and lacks experimental confirmation. Dot angel activity at night requires ano… Show more

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