DocumentCode
1007731
Title
Attenuation of 8.6 and 3.2 mm radio waves by clouds
Author
Lo, Lai-iun ; Fannin, Bob M. ; Straiton, Archie W.
Author_Institution
Sperry Support Services, Sperry Rand Corporation, Huntsville, AL, USA
Volume
23
Issue
6
fYear
1975
fDate
11/1/1975 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
782
Lastpage
786
Abstract
Measured attenuations associated with a variety of cloud conditions at wavelengths near 8.6 and 3.2 mm are reported. Two specific events, during which heavy rain clouds covered the sky, are examined and statistical data collected over a six-month period on a variety of cloud types are presented. The number of observations of some cloud types was not large and it was not possible to account for the gaseous attenuation with sufficient accuracy to get reliable values for the attenuation by the cloud droplets for a number of cloud types. The clouds causing the largest attenuations were the rain-bearing cumulonimbus ones. Of the nonrain clouds the two types for which the sample sizes are adequate and attenuations are sufficient for meaningful conclusions are stratocumulus and cumulus, their 35 GHz/95 GHz mean attenuation values being 0.18/0.61 dB and 0.12/0.34 dB, respectively.
Keywords
Millimeter-wave radio propagation meteorological factors; Antenna measurements; Atmospheric measurements; Attenuation measurement; Clouds; Gain; Loss measurement; Power measurement; Receiving antennas; Sea measurements; Sun;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-926X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TAP.1975.1141177
Filename
1141177
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