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Title: Measurement of Radio Refractive Index in the First 100 m Layer over Minna in North Central Nigeria,
Authors: Igwe, Kingsley Chidozie
Oyedum, Onyendi David
Ezenwora, Joel Aghaegbunam
Eichie, Julia Ofure
Moses, Abiodun Stephen
Keywords: Radio refractivity
Refractivity Gradient
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: Nigerian Journal of Space Research (NJSR)
Citation: Igwe, K. C., Oyedum, O. D., Ezenwora, J. A., Eichie, J. O. and Moses, A. S. (2011): Measurement of Radio Refractive Index in the First 100 m Layer over Minna in North Central Nigeria, Nigerian Journal of Space Research (NJSR), Vol. 10, pp 231-242.
Series/Report no.: Vol. 10;231-242
Abstract: Tropospheric radio refractivity at surface and 100 m levels is investigated from in-situ measurement of atmospheric pressure, temperature and relative humidity in Minna (9o 37''N, 6o 30''E. North central Nigeria. Daily measurement of the atmospheric variables was made at 30 minutes interval. The instrument used is the Vantage PRO II Automatic Weather Station and the data used was for a period of 12 months (January 10 December 2008). the results obtained show that the values of refractive index of both levels were high in the morning and late evening/night hours while the values were low during the afternoon hours. also statistical analysis of radio refractive index gradients was carried out and the cumulative frequency distribution shows that the atmosphere over Minna was sub refractive for about 50% of the time with positive gradients appearing occasionally, super refractive for about 40% of the time while normal refraction occurred for only 10% of the time.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/17364
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