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31 October 1997 High-altitude optical scintillometry
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We report aircraft-based scintillometry measurements for visible light propagation over near-horizontal paths of 50 to 120 km, at altitudes around 40,000 ft. We present time series and histograms of normalized irradiance variance and path-averaged Cn2 values. We also present temporal power spectra and covariance functions of irradiance, and derive turbulence inner scale values from the shape of the normalized covariance functions.
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Boris P. Venet "High-altitude optical scintillometry", Proc. SPIE 3127, Application of Lidar to Current Atmospheric Topics II, (31 October 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.283914
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KEYWORDS
Turbulence

Atmospheric propagation

Receivers

Sensors

Fourier transforms

Modulation

Statistical analysis

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