Prediction of wet air refraction at microwaves (Research note)

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Air, Atmospheric Refraction, Microwave Transmission, Prediction Analysis Techniques, Radio Wave Refraction, Water Vapor, Atmospheric Moisture, Moisture Content, Pressure Measurement, Statistical Correlation, Temperature Measurement

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Radiosonde data have been used to calculate the actual wet air refraction which results from the combined effect of the dry air and water vapor components, in an attempt to establish, for long periods and large seasonal changes, correlations with atmospheric qualities that are measurable at the surface. Attention is given to the possibility of wet air refraction prediction on the basis of surface pressure and temperature measurements, integrated water vapor, and microwave atmospheric emission data.

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