Abstract
The propagation of ultra-short waves is influenced by weather conditions. Meteorological inhomogeneities in the atmosphere cause refraction of the ultra-short wave beam. Measurements of meteorological parameters at h1 = 2 and h2 = 10 m have been carried out using an atmospheric-soil measuring complex installed in the coastal zone of Big Eravninsky Lakes at the Forest-Steppe permafrostecological station “Eravninsky” in Buryatia. There is a strong daily variability of the refractive gradient, and the refractive gradient values scatter ranges from –0.820 to +0.307 N-units In the lower ten-meter layer of the troposphere. It is discovered that in summer, meteorological conditions favorable for the superrefraction appearance are observed in this area.
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