Excerpt from Tables for the Statistical Prediction of Radio Ray Bending and Elevation Angle Error, Using Surface Values of the Refractive Index: Nbs Technical Note 44
Where n is the radio refractive index and 6 is the local elevation angle. It is customary to evaluate (l) by assuming that n is spherically strat.
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