GENIOKM. KIHMOCKMMIY 



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Bib. No. 



4.028 C 



4.029 C 



4.030 R 



4.031 R 



4.032 C 



4.033 R 



4.034 R 



Title 



Author or Source 



Number 



Date 



1.000 NON-STANDARD ATMOSPHERE PROPAGATION-PURE THEORY (continued) 



Microwave Transmission in NonhomogeneousAtmos- S. A. Schelkunoff 

 phere. 



Contour Diagrams of the Radiated Field of a Dipole T. 

 under Various Conditions of Anomalous Propagation. F. 

 (See 4.045.) 



Pearcey 

 Whitehead 



Theoretical Coverage-Diagrams for 1J^ Metre Ra- A. M. W. Woodward 

 dars Embracing Superrefraction. 



Propagation Curves Embracing Superrefraction: SS H. G. Booker 

 Duct, Profile-Index 0.2 (Preliminary Edition). 



A Note on the Reflection Coefficient of an Isotropic 

 Layer of Varying Refractive Index. 

 Predicted Low Level Coverage of S-Band Shipborne 

 Radars as Affected by Weather. (Horizontal Polar- 

 ization — Antenna Height 100 Ft.) 



Predicted Low Level Coverage of 200 Mcs Band 

 Shipborne Radars as Affected by Weather. (Hori- 

 zontal Polarization — Antenna Height 100 Feet.) 



Variational Method for Determining Eigenvalues of 

 Wave Equation of Anomalous Propagation. 

 Wave Propagation Analysis with the Aid of Non- 

 Euclidian Spaces. 



Atmospheric Waves — Fluctuations in High Fre- 

 quency Radio Waves. 



The Relation Between the Wave Equation and the 

 Non-Linear First Order Equation of the Riccati 

 Type. 

 A Report on Transmission of Waves over the Earth. 



New Convergent Integrals. 



The Effect of a Subrefracting Layer of Atmosphere 

 upon the Propagation of Radio Waves. 



G. Millington 



BRL 



F. R. Abbott 



L. L. Whittemore 



L. W. Cross 



E. J. Wyrostek 



F. R. Abbott 



L. L. Whittemore 

 L. W. Cross 

 E. J. Wyrostek 



G. G. Macfarlane 



B. Liebowitz 



L. G. Trolese 

 J. B. Smyth 

 T. L. Eckersley 



L. Eckersley 

 L. Eckersley 



T. 



M. 



Pearcey 

 Tomlin 



W. H. Furry 



BTL 



MM-44- 



110-53 



RRDE 



Research 



Report 



No. 257 



TRE 



T 1708 



TRE 



M/Memo 



23/WW 



BRL TR 497 



or JEIA 6481 



NRSL 



WP-14 



NRSL 

 WP-15 



TRE 

 T1756 

 CUDWR 

 WPG-7 

 NRSL 

 WP-18 

 BRL TR-501 

 or JEIA 9104 



BRL 

 TR504 

 BRL 

 TR509 

 RRDE Memo 

 No. 83 or 

 JEIA-8371 

 RL680 



July 5 

 1944 



July 15 

 1944 



July 23 

 1944 

 Sept. 7 

 1944 



Oct. 5 

 1944 

 Nov. 1 

 1944 



Nov. 

 1944 



13 



Nov. 



1944 



Dec. 



1944 



Feb. 1 



1945 



Jan. 



1945 



Jan. 



1945 



Feb. 



1945 



Feb. 12 



1945 



D. R. Hartree 



W. Walkinshaw 

 R. Hensman 

 T. Pearcey 

 M. Tomlin 

 F. Whitehead 

 T. L. Eckersley 



C. L. Pekeris 



P. J. Rubenstein 

 W. T. Fishback 



RRDE 

 Res. Rep. 

 No. 279 

 TRE T 1815 

 or JEIA 9198 

 RRDE 

 Res. Rep. 

 No. 275 

 BRL TR 502 

 or JEIA-9725 

 CUDWR 

 WPG-12 

 RL799 



Feb. 28 

 1945 

 Mar. 12 

 1945 



5.001 C 



Theory of Characteristic Functions in Problems of 

 Anomalous Propagation. 



The Evaluation of the Solution of the Wave Equation 

 for a Stratified Medium (II). 

 (See 4.025.) 



Theoretical Coverage Diagrams for 3 Metre Radars 

 Embracing Superrefraction. 



The Radiation Field of a Dipole under Various Con- 

 ditions of Anomalous Propagation. 

 (See 4.029.) 



Notes on the Solution of a Non-Linear First Order 

 Equation of the Riccati Type. (See 4.038.) 

 Perturbation Theory for an Exponential M-curve in 

 Non-Standard Propagation. 



"Graphs for Computing the Diffraction Field with 

 Standard and Superstandard Refraction. 



5.000 NON-STANDARD ATMOSPHERE PROPAGATION— EXPERIMENT AND THEORY 

 Radio Interpretation of Meteorological Observations TRE T 1471 1940 



in the First Two Meters of Atmosphere Above Grass TRE 



at Harlington, Middlesex, January to June, 1940. M/63 



Mar. 18 

 1945 

 Apr. 13 

 1945 



May 



1945 



July 



1945 



Aug. 13 



1945 



