With a view to calculating depolarization and differential attenuation of microwaves by rain, with allowance for the variable shape and orientation of raindrops, the theory of P. C. Waterman is applied to the calculation of cross sections and depolarization ratios of spheroids and drops of the shapes determined by H. R. Pruppacher and R. L. Pitter. Use of Waterman's extendedBoundary condition facilitates computation. The scattering characteristics of spheroids appear similar in nature to those of spheres in the regimes considered. Marked singularities in the characteristics of backscattering depolarization appear at optical size 1.5. The Pruppacher and Pitter drops scatter similarly to equivalent oblate spheroids. Implications for weathe...
This thesis nresents preliminary work on the study of the structure a,nd mechanism of rain showers e...
The properties of precipitation which will influence radar system design are discussed. The spatial ...
The database contains single scattering properties (SSP) of non-spheroidal droplets. They were model...
Falling raindrops and other hydrometeors have, in general, nonspherical shapes and mean canting angl...
A method is presented for calculating the amount of depolarization caused by precipitation for a pro...
Knowledge of raindrop shape is crucial to analyses of microwave scattering from precipitation, inclu...
This contribution deals with the backward and forward scattering on dielectrical spheres. The well-...
Calculations on transmission effects through rain are presented. Based on a special form of the radi...
In this paper the mathematical models are presented to describe scattering electromagnetic waves by ...
Abstract Scattering and attenuation properties of rain using various drop models are calculated usi...
Abstract—Specific rain attenuation is discussed from the viewpoint of numerical solution for scatter...
The knowledge of the exact shape of falling raindrops is essential for the retrieval of rainfall ra...
The amplitude scattered functions were computed for Pruppacher - Pitter raindrop forms at 37 GHz by ...
Propagation effects in rainfall are examined at three microwave frequencies corresponding to S (3.0 ...
Propagation effects in rainfall are examined at three microwave frequencies corresponding to S (3.0 ...
This thesis nresents preliminary work on the study of the structure a,nd mechanism of rain showers e...
The properties of precipitation which will influence radar system design are discussed. The spatial ...
The database contains single scattering properties (SSP) of non-spheroidal droplets. They were model...
Falling raindrops and other hydrometeors have, in general, nonspherical shapes and mean canting angl...
A method is presented for calculating the amount of depolarization caused by precipitation for a pro...
Knowledge of raindrop shape is crucial to analyses of microwave scattering from precipitation, inclu...
This contribution deals with the backward and forward scattering on dielectrical spheres. The well-...
Calculations on transmission effects through rain are presented. Based on a special form of the radi...
In this paper the mathematical models are presented to describe scattering electromagnetic waves by ...
Abstract Scattering and attenuation properties of rain using various drop models are calculated usi...
Abstract—Specific rain attenuation is discussed from the viewpoint of numerical solution for scatter...
The knowledge of the exact shape of falling raindrops is essential for the retrieval of rainfall ra...
The amplitude scattered functions were computed for Pruppacher - Pitter raindrop forms at 37 GHz by ...
Propagation effects in rainfall are examined at three microwave frequencies corresponding to S (3.0 ...
Propagation effects in rainfall are examined at three microwave frequencies corresponding to S (3.0 ...
This thesis nresents preliminary work on the study of the structure a,nd mechanism of rain showers e...
The properties of precipitation which will influence radar system design are discussed. The spatial ...
The database contains single scattering properties (SSP) of non-spheroidal droplets. They were model...