DocumentCode
781049
Title
Analysis of Moderate and Intense Rainfall Rates Continuously Recorded Over Half a Century and Influence on Microwave Communications Planning and Rain-Rate Data Acquisition
Author
Burgueno, August ; Austin, John ; Vilar, Enric ; Puigcerver, Manuel
Author_Institution
University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
Volume
35
Issue
4
fYear
1987
fDate
4/1/1987 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
382
Lastpage
395
Abstract
This paper is concerned with the statistical investigation of a massive data bank of 49 years of rainfall rate
continuously recorded in Barcelona using a rain-rate gauge with ten seconds response time. With radio communications in mind, the paper addresses and reviews in detail: 1) reliable statistical model for
, 2) number of years required to obtain a database from which to derive a reliable
-distribution, and 3) the CCIR worst-month concept. The research has shown that the generalized Pareto
exp
gives nearly perfect fit for all ranges of
followed closely by the gamma distribution, and the simpler square root (
) normal distribution gives excellent fit too. The log-normal distribution was unsatisfactory for
mm/h. The spread of the yearly distribution of
is cube root normally distributed
and between 7 and 10 years are required before a reliable average distribution
can be obtained. The study of the
return time in years is also presented. High resolution of
is presented looking at the evolution of the annual
in terms of the hourly and monthly contributing parts revealing statistical features such as the location in time of rain rates above 50 mm/h. Finally, the study shows that the calendar month contribution to
remains at all times well below the synthetic CCIR worst month and recommendations are then given about its use.
continuously recorded in Barcelona using a rain-rate gauge with ten seconds response time. With radio communications in mind, the paper addresses and reviews in detail: 1) reliable statistical model for
, 2) number of years required to obtain a database from which to derive a reliable
-distribution, and 3) the CCIR worst-month concept. The research has shown that the generalized Pareto
exp
gives nearly perfect fit for all ranges of
followed closely by the gamma distribution, and the simpler square root (
) normal distribution gives excellent fit too. The log-normal distribution was unsatisfactory for
mm/h. The spread of the yearly distribution of
is cube root normally distributed
and between 7 and 10 years are required before a reliable average distribution
can be obtained. The study of the
return time in years is also presented. High resolution of
is presented looking at the evolution of the annual
in terms of the hourly and monthly contributing parts revealing statistical features such as the location in time of rain rates above 50 mm/h. Finally, the study shows that the calendar month contribution to
remains at all times well below the synthetic CCIR worst month and recommendations are then given about its use.Keywords
Microwave radio propagation meteorological factors; Attenuation; Data acquisition; Databases; Delay; Frequency; Microwave communication; Radio link; Rain; Random processes; Satellite communication;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0090-6778
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCOM.1987.1096787
Filename
1096787
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