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In this paper, long-term meteorological data are measured using six fixed surface weather stations and one radiosonde in the subtropical Arabian Gulf region, in particular United Arab Emirates (UAE). The surface refractivity profiles, Ns, and refractivity extrapolated to sea level, No, obtained from surface meteorological data using both fixed and radiosonde stations are investigated and compared...
Evaporative and advective processes can significantly affect the refractive index structure in littoral environments. This paper discusses the validity of existing models in accurately describing refractive index profiles in both a tropical littoral environment and also a temperate environment. The results show that in some instances the refractivity models agree quite well with measurements. In other...
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