Y. Burkatovskaya, V. Belov, L. Shamanaeva, N. P. Krasnenko
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Monte Carlo method in acoustic sounding of the atmosphere
The Monte Carlo method is first used to estimate the contribution of multiple scattering to signals of a monostatic sodar operating in plane-stratified turbulent atmosphere. Numerical estimates of multiple scattering contributions are presented as functions of the sodar parameters, and atmospheric conditions.