Zhurnal Radioelektroniki - Journal of Radio Electronics. eISSN 1684-1719. 2021. No. 4
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DOI https://doi.org/10.30898/1684-1719.2021.4.3

UDC 537.86

 

Refractive properties of the troposphere of Baikal natural territory and surrounding areas

 

A. S. Bazarova, R. S. Sychev, A. V. Bazarov, E. B. Atutov, Yu. B. Bashkuev

Institute of the Physical Materials Science of Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Sakhyanovoy str., 6, Ulan-Ude 670047, Russia

 

The paper was received on April 2, 2021 

 

Abstract. The meteorological situation has a significant impact on the propagation of ultrashort radio waves. Refractive index of the atmosphere N is the main radio-meteorological characteristic of UHW propagation. The calculation of N is given on the basis of meteorological data of the atmospheric-soil measuring complex located on the basis of the measuring station in the village. Sosnovo-Ozerskoe, Eravninsky District, Republic of Buryatia. The regional features of the behavior refractive index in Buryatia, Yakutia and Mongolia are considered. The comparison with similar studies carried out on the basis of meteorological data from 1958-1977 was made. Global climate changes did not have a significant impact on the radio meteorological situation in the region was revealed.

Key words: radio meteorology, refractive index, climate change, atmospheric-soil measuring complex.

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Bazarova A.S., Sychev R.S., Bazarov A.V., Atutov E.B., Bashkuev Yu.B. Refractive properties of the troposphere of Baikal natural territory and surrounding areas. Zhurnal Radioelektroniki [Journal of Radio Electronics]. 2021. No.4. https://doi.org/10.30898/1684-1719.2021.4.3 (In Russian)