Abstract

In an earlier paper [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 52, 1397–1405 (1972)], we modeled the effects of atmospheric refraction on the quantities measured in bistatic acoustic-echo sounding. Here we extend those results to the case of monostatic sounding, a configuration of particular interest experimentally. To estimate refractive displacement of the scattering volume, we have to assume linear wind and temperature profiles. Two tables show numerical values of refractive corrections, calculated for both representative monostatic and bistatic geometries.

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