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Weather radar anaprop conditions at a mediterranean coastal site

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In this article, the authors present average and extreme propagation conditions in the coastal area of Barcelona (NE Spain) calculated using three years of radiosonde data, related to local prevailing circulations such as the sea breeze with particular interest in the nearby Vallirana weather radar.
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Many weather radars are affected by some type of anomalous propagation (AP) with a wide variety of frequency and intensity. Some geographical areas have been described to be particularly prone to AP. Even in some sites, AP is not statistically abnormal at all but dominant. Severe AP cases have been reported in coastal areas affected by strong temperature inversions and humidity contrasts such as the Baltic Sea, the Indic Ocean or the Mediterranean. In this paper we present average and extreme propagation conditions in the coastal area of Barcelona (NE Spain) calculated using three years of radiosonde data. Occurrence of different propagation conditions is discussed and related to local prevailing circulations such as the sea breeze with particular interest in the nearby Vallirana weather radar. The effect of some extreme ducting episodes seems to be remarkable in beam blocking correction procedures leading to wrong precipitation estimates when anaprop and rainfall occur at the same time. The use of radiosonde and mesoscale NWP data to derive operationally propagation conditions jointly with other existing techniques based in the analysis of radar data is overviewed.

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Use of Three-Dimensional Reflectivity Structure for Automated Detection and Removal of Nonprecipitating Echoes in Radar Data

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The Sensitivity of Single Polarization Weather Radar Beam Blockage Correction to Variability in the Vertical Refractivity Gradient

TL;DR: In this article, the performance of beam blockage corrections under different electromagnetic propagation conditions with particular interest in anaprop situations is evaluated for three years of radiosonde data collected at Barcelona, Spain, a typical Mediterranean coastal site.
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Brief review on PE method application to propagation channel modeling in sea environment

TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide an introduction to the Parabolic Equation (PE) method for wave propagation modeling, with emphasis on its application to tropospheric radio propagation in coastal and maritime regions.
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Investigation of Surface Duct Conditions over Istanbul, Turkey

TL;DR: In this article, a comprehensive examination of 2 yr of radiosonde data to determine the surface duct conditions over Istanbul (4°N, 29°E), Turkey, was made.
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Radio refractive index in the lowest 100-m layer of the troposphere in Akure, South Western Nigeria

TL;DR: The structure of the radio refractive index in altitudes of the first 100m of the troposphere is important for the planning and design of microwave communication links as mentioned in this paper, and measurements of atmospheric pressure, temperature, and relative humidity were conducted in Akure “(7.15°N, 5.12°E)
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Statistical Detection of Anomalous Propagation in Radar Reflectivity Patterns

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present characteristics of anomalous propagation (AP) patterns and the initial results of applying a statistical pattern classification method for recognition and rejection of such echoes in weather radar observations.
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Refractive index variance and its height distribution in different air masses

Earl E. Gossard
- 01 Jan 1977 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the general refractive properties of air masses are discussed and the distribution of optical and radio refractive index structure constants are calculated based on certain assumptions, and the results are compared with the limited observational data available.
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Objective Identification of Echoes Due to Anomalous Propagation in Weather Radar Data

TL;DR: In this article, an automatic scheme has been devised to combine several sources of evidence, by means of Bayesian statistics, to estimate the probability that an echo is caused by anaprop.
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Main features of the sea-breeze in Barcelona

TL;DR: In this article, a data set of sea-breeze observations corresponding to cases of no synoptic-scale flow in Barcelona during the period 1970-89, some features of this wind have been deduced.
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Observation of a strong surface radar duct using helicopter acquired fine-scale radio refractivity measurements

TL;DR: A very strong surface duct was observed near San Nicolas Island, California, using a unique helicopter-based data acquisition system developed for making fine-scale measurements of radio refractivity in the lower marine troposphere as mentioned in this paper.
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