Three global rainfall rate prediction methods are evaluated in their ability to estimate local precipitation statistics, which are key to predict the impact of rain on the propagation of electromagnetic waves through the atmosphere. Specifically, the ITU-R P.837-6, MORSE and the ITU-R P.837-7 prediction methods are tested against long-term rainfall data collected in 19 sites in Ireland. The results indicate that the ITU-R P.837-7 prediction method delivers the best performance, and that both the ITU-R P.837-6 prediction method and MORSE exhibit a positive bias, likely due to the overestimation of the yearly rain amount in the maps used as input to such models. The results of the testing activity provide information on the accuracy of rainfa...
108-112Information on short duration precipitation rates is needed to predict the impact of rain on ...
An improved approach of predicting rain attenuation cumulative distribution (CD) over terrestrial mi...
Abstract — In this paper, a semi-empirical method for the prediction of rain attenuation in slant pa...
Three global rainfall rate prediction methods are evaluated in their ability to estimate local preci...
[1] The principal objective of a rain attenuation prediction method is to achieve acceptable estimat...
Rain attenuation caused by electromagnetic scattering and absorption is a major design parameter for...
Abstract—Rain attenuation is a major source of impairment to signal propagation at microwave and mil...
The use of full rainfall rate distribution for the prediction of rain attenuation over terrestrial m...
Abstract — This paper presents MORSE (MOdel for Rainfall Statistics Estimation), a unified model for...
Commercial microwave links are installed and maintained for the purpose of telecommunication. Hydrom...
Accurate rainfall observations with high spatial and temporal resolutions are needed for many applic...
Results from a long-term propagation campaign are presented, whose main goal is to investigate the i...
Satellite communication links at millimeter wave frequencies can be affected by huge rain attenuatio...
This paper presents MORSE (MOdel for Rainfall Statistics Estimation), a unified model for the predic...
International audienceFrequencies at and above K/Ka band are required for the deployment of (very) h...
108-112Information on short duration precipitation rates is needed to predict the impact of rain on ...
An improved approach of predicting rain attenuation cumulative distribution (CD) over terrestrial mi...
Abstract — In this paper, a semi-empirical method for the prediction of rain attenuation in slant pa...
Three global rainfall rate prediction methods are evaluated in their ability to estimate local preci...
[1] The principal objective of a rain attenuation prediction method is to achieve acceptable estimat...
Rain attenuation caused by electromagnetic scattering and absorption is a major design parameter for...
Abstract—Rain attenuation is a major source of impairment to signal propagation at microwave and mil...
The use of full rainfall rate distribution for the prediction of rain attenuation over terrestrial m...
Abstract — This paper presents MORSE (MOdel for Rainfall Statistics Estimation), a unified model for...
Commercial microwave links are installed and maintained for the purpose of telecommunication. Hydrom...
Accurate rainfall observations with high spatial and temporal resolutions are needed for many applic...
Results from a long-term propagation campaign are presented, whose main goal is to investigate the i...
Satellite communication links at millimeter wave frequencies can be affected by huge rain attenuatio...
This paper presents MORSE (MOdel for Rainfall Statistics Estimation), a unified model for the predic...
International audienceFrequencies at and above K/Ka band are required for the deployment of (very) h...
108-112Information on short duration precipitation rates is needed to predict the impact of rain on ...
An improved approach of predicting rain attenuation cumulative distribution (CD) over terrestrial mi...
Abstract — In this paper, a semi-empirical method for the prediction of rain attenuation in slant pa...