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Evidence of Long-Term Correlation Between Clear-Air Attenuation and Scintillation in Microwave and Millimeter-Wave Satellite Links
Frank Silvio Marzano, Member, IEEE, and Carlo Riva, Member, IEEE
Page 1749.
Abstract:
Long-term correlation between microwave scintillation and
path attenuation in clear-air troposphere is quantitatively evaluated
carrying out a numerical and experimental analysis on a monthly basis.
Amplitude scintillation variance is simulated by means of a
weak-fluctuation propagation model, while path attenuation is obtained
from ground-based brightness temperature data using a radiative transfer
model. Both the scintillation and radiative transfer models are applied
to a set of radiosounding observations, performed in Milan, Italy,
during 1989. Regression formulas relating clear-air mean radiative
temperature to meteorological quantities and slant-path attenuation to
amplitude scintillation variance are derived from numerical simulations.
Their validity should be restricted, in general, to mid-latitude
subcontinental climates. Monthly predictions of radiometer-derived path
attenuation and correlation between attenuation and scintillation are
tested using both multichannel radiometric data and Italsat beacon
measurements at 18.7, 39.6, and 49.5 GHz, acquired at Spino d'Adda,
Italy, ground station in 1995. A fairly good agreement is found by
performing a comparison between estimates and
measurements.
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