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Serial Correlation of Meteor Radar Rates

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 August 2015

B. A. Lindblad*
Affiliation:
Lund Observatory S-222 24 Lund, Sweden

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Fluctuations in meteor rates. A fundamental concept in meteor astronomy is the rate of occurrence of meteors (hourly rate). The diurnal and seasonal behaviour of meteor radar rates has been the subject of many studies in the past. In these studies the tacit assumption is made that the observed rate variations are of an astronomical nature. Radar rate changes of an instrumental nature, or rate variations induced by changes in the atmospheric conditions, are generally neglected.

Type
II: Meteors and Meteorites
Copyright
Copyright © Reidel 1980 

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