A simple parabolic model for the optics of the atmospheric surface layer |
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Authors: | W.H. Lehn |
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Affiliation: | University of Manitoba, Department of Electrical Engineering, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3T 2N2, Canada |
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Abstract: | A simple yet accurate model is developed for optical ray tracing in the surface layer of a refracting atmosphere. The model consists of a small number of concentric spherical layers or shells, the surface of each being isothermal. If the temperature is taken to vary linearly between the surfaces, then the curvature of nearly-horizontal rays is approximately constant within each layer. Replacement of circular by parabolic arcs produces simple quadratic expressions for the rays. The procedure is easily implemented on a minicomputer, and a compact version fits into a programmable pocket calculator. This is particularly convenient for checking field observations. An example is given, as well as a discussion on error sensitivity due to simplifying assumptions. |
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Keywords: | mathematical models meteorological optics atmospheric ray tracing |
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