International audiencehere have been years of discussion and controversy about the existence of very thin and stable temperature sheets and their relationship to the VHF radar aspect sensitivity. It is only recently that very high-resolution in situ temperature observations have brought credence to the reality and ubiquity of these structures in the free atmosphere and to their contribution to radar echo enhancements along the vertical. Indeed, measurements with very high-resolution sensors are still extremely rare and rather difficult to obtain outside of the planetary boundary layer. They have only been carried out up to the lower stratosphere by Service d'A´ eronomie (CNRS, France) for about 10 years. The controversy also persisted due t...
VHF atmospheric radar is used to measure the wind velocity and radar echo power related to long-per...
The mobile SOUSY VHF Radar was operated in the summer of 1987 during the MAC/SINE campaign in north...
We have introduced a new Aquatorial Atmosphere Radar (EAR), a collaboration project between Research...
here have been years of discussion and controversy about the existence of very thin and stable t...
Abstract. There have been years of discussion and contro-versy about the existence of very thin and ...
International audienceThe interpretation of the radar aspect sensitivity observed at VHF frequencies...
International audienceInvestigations of temperature fluctuation spectra of atmospheric turbulence we...
In this paper, observations of stratified layers in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere (50–100 km...
An overview of the turbulent structures seen by MF, HF and VHF radars in the troposphere, strato...
We have studied some characteristics of clear air echoes in the lower stratosphere and troposphere f...
International audienceSuccessful comparisons between VHF oblique (15 ø) radar echo profiles and reco...
The aspect sensitivity of SOUSY-VHF-radar oblique-beam echoes from the troposphere and lower strato...
International audienceThe VHF radar system at Aberystwyth (52.4° N, 4.1°E) has been used to make hig...
Abstract. VHF atmospheric radar is used to measure the wind velocity and radar echo power related to...
ABSTRACT. Meter size irregularities are routinely studied with radars in the equatorial and low lati...
VHF atmospheric radar is used to measure the wind velocity and radar echo power related to long-per...
The mobile SOUSY VHF Radar was operated in the summer of 1987 during the MAC/SINE campaign in north...
We have introduced a new Aquatorial Atmosphere Radar (EAR), a collaboration project between Research...
here have been years of discussion and controversy about the existence of very thin and stable t...
Abstract. There have been years of discussion and contro-versy about the existence of very thin and ...
International audienceThe interpretation of the radar aspect sensitivity observed at VHF frequencies...
International audienceInvestigations of temperature fluctuation spectra of atmospheric turbulence we...
In this paper, observations of stratified layers in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere (50–100 km...
An overview of the turbulent structures seen by MF, HF and VHF radars in the troposphere, strato...
We have studied some characteristics of clear air echoes in the lower stratosphere and troposphere f...
International audienceSuccessful comparisons between VHF oblique (15 ø) radar echo profiles and reco...
The aspect sensitivity of SOUSY-VHF-radar oblique-beam echoes from the troposphere and lower strato...
International audienceThe VHF radar system at Aberystwyth (52.4° N, 4.1°E) has been used to make hig...
Abstract. VHF atmospheric radar is used to measure the wind velocity and radar echo power related to...
ABSTRACT. Meter size irregularities are routinely studied with radars in the equatorial and low lati...
VHF atmospheric radar is used to measure the wind velocity and radar echo power related to long-per...
The mobile SOUSY VHF Radar was operated in the summer of 1987 during the MAC/SINE campaign in north...
We have introduced a new Aquatorial Atmosphere Radar (EAR), a collaboration project between Research...