A study of the frequency coherence of stratospheric and tropospheric radar echoes made with Chung-Li VHF radar

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Phase Coherence, Radar Echoes, Stratosphere, Troposphere, Very High Frequencies, Atmospheric Stratification, Carrier Frequencies, Interferometry, Signal To Noise Ratios

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Results are presented on a frequency domain interferometry study of the frequency coherence of stratospheric and tropospheric echoes, made with a Chung-Li VHF radar, which operates in four discrete frequencies and three different frequency separations. The results show that the coherence of echo signals decreases with the frequency spacing, with the roll-off ranging from -0.2/MHz to -1.2/MHz, depending on the atmospheric structure.

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