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On 7/26/2010 1:12 PM, Terje Mathisen wrote:
I believe that h/2R term is significantly smaller than the normal atmospheric effects, i.e. today I can see features on the other side of the Oslo fjord that I know should be below the horizon. :-) You betcha! It's usual to take the notional radius of the Earth as 20% bigger than the real radius (which of course itself varies because of the oblateness of the spheroid) to account for refraction. As usual, there is a wiki on the topic. Brian W |
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