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Passive Characterization of the Refractivity Environment and Temperature and Water Vapor Vertical Distributions Afloat
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Phone: (303) 818-7600
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Phone: (303) 818-7600
Email: dakotaridgerandd@gmail.com
Oceanic refractivity gradients induce operational and security concerns of naval operations. Continuous passive characterization of refractive effects upon visible, IR, and radio/RADAR electromagnetic propagation through passive relatively inexpensive multiband IR camera observations is enabled with the apparatus and methods proposed herein. Passive remote sensing of profiles, structure, and gradients of refractivity, temperature, and water vapor in the troposphere can be obtained through observations. The methodology proposed herein is a new approach and utilizes both methods in heretofore unused infrared observations to maximize independent measurements and therefore skill, in obtaining said tropospheric structures. The system is capable of a very rapid, 30 Hz, frame rate of over 300,000 pixels of 0.04C infrared temperature resolution. This information is inverted mathematically into tropospheric structure. The profile information obtained can be utilized to model the refractivity environment in all EM wavebands, from low frequency radio through ultraviolet.
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