Observations of tropospheric phase scintillations at 5 GHz on vertical paths

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Microwave Transmission, Phase Shift, Radio Observation, Scintillation, Tropospheric Scattering, Turbulence Effects, Atmospheric Effects, Atmospheric Turbulence, Doppler Effect, Power Spectra, Radio Interferometers, Spacecraft Tracking

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The article presents observations of turbulence-induced tropospheric phase fluctuations measured at 5 GHz on the near-vertical paths relevant to many astronomical and geophysical measurements. The data are summarized as phase power spectra, structure functions, and Allan variances. Comparisons to other microwave observations indicate relatively good agreement in both the level and shape of the power spectrum of these tropospheric phase fluctuations. Implications for precision Doppler tracking of spacecraft and geodesy/radio interferometry are discussed.

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