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20 October 2004 A comparison of optical turbulence models
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The U.S. Navy has an interest in the use of laser systems for surface ships. Such systems must operate within a thin near-surface environment called the marine atmospheric surface layer. There exist substantial gradients in temperature and momentum within this layer which make turbulence a strong function of height. We are interested in robust and simple optical turbulence models that can be used to predict turbulence along near-horizontal paths. We discuss several different models that are based upon similarity theory, and we compare the models with field transmission data taken from both over-water and over-land propagation paths.
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Stephen Doss-Hammel, Eun Oh, Jennifer C. Ricklin, Frank D. Eaton, G. Charmaine Gilbreath, and Dimitri Tsintikidis "A comparison of optical turbulence models", Proc. SPIE 5550, Free-Space Laser Communications IV, (20 October 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.563746
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KEYWORDS
Data modeling

Atmospheric modeling

Coastal modeling

Optical turbulence

Meteorology

Scintillation

Heat flux

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