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Title: Reduced-to-Sea-Level Refractivity in Minna, Central Nigeria
Authors: Oyedum, Onyendi David
Igwe, Kingsley Chidozie
Eichie, Julia Ofure
Moses, Abiodun Stephen
Keywords: Reduced-to-Sea Level Refractivity
Pressure
Air Temperature,
Vapour Pressure
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: Natural and Applied Sciences Journal (NASJ),
Citation: Oyedum, O. D., Igwe, K. C., Eichie, J. O. and Moses, A. S. (2010): Reduced-to-Sea-Level Refractivity in Minna, Central Nigeria, Natural and Applied Sciences Journal (NASJ), Vol. 11(2), pp 265-270
Series/Report no.: Vol. 11(2);265-270
Abstract: Knowledge of the temporal and spatial variations of surface refractivity Ns is important for good planning of terrestrial radio links over a region. Reduced-to-sea-level refractivity No removes elevation-dependence of N and enhances comparison and/or contouring of values for different stations. Earlier efforts in this regard in the Nigerian context could not explore diurnal trend due to lack of data. There is need to sustain the effort in the light of climate change and to establish the mean diurnal, seasonal and climatic rends in Nigeria. This paper highlights preliminary results of No obtained in Minna based on in-situ measurements of the relevant atmospheric parameters between 2008 and 2009.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/17386
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