Variation in radio refractivity index associated with formation of low - pressure systems


Autoria(s): Dr.Babu, C A; Asha, Philip S; Hareeshkumar, P V
Data(s)

17/05/2014

17/05/2014

01/01/2007

Resumo

Numerous low - pressure systems form in the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal. These low-pressure systems are highly useful in bringing the rainfall over the Indian sub continent. The developments of these systems are accompanied by the reduction in air temperature and an increase in atmospheric humidity. The radio refractivity, which is a function of the atmospheric pressure, temperature and humidity, also changes following the development of these systems. Variation of radio refractive index and its vertical gradient are analysed for many low pressure systems formed over the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal. It is found that the atmosphere becomes super refractive associated with the formation of these systems, caused by the increase in humidity and decrease in temperature. The maximum gradient is observed near the surface layers, especially in the lowest 1 km. Super refraction leads to increased radar detection range and extension of radio horizon

CUSAT and CSIR

Identificador

0278-4343

http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3779

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

www.elsevier.com/

Palavras-Chave #Radio refractivity #Anomalous propagation #Super refraction #Low pressure Systems
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Article