Vol. 2, issue 09, article # 12

pdf Aldoshina O. I., Bacherikov V. V., Fabrikov V. A. Passage of a signal through a cloud laser to a remote detector. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 1989. V. 2. No. 09. P. 817-821.
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Abstract:

Computational relationships are obtained for estimating the effect of cloud cover upon the intensity of a signal emitted by a surface source and detected at high altitude by a sensor with a wide field of view. The treatment follows the narrow-angle approximation of radiation transfer theory applied to a beam of radiation with Gaussian intensity distribution in both the angular and lateral spatial coordinates. The model of a homogeneous scattering layer, its scattering phase function approximated by a Gaussian, is used. The possibility of estimating the parameters of the cloud layer from the magnitude of the distortions introduced by it in the spectral distribution of the sounding pulse emitted by a flash-lamp, using the relationships from the present study, is discussed.

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