A large database of radiosoundings, brightness temperatures, and satellite beacon data was used to verify the ability of radiometers in estimating the attenuation in nonprecipitating conditions at millimeter wavelengths. The mass absorption models proposed by Liebe and Rosenkranz have been used coupled with the Helsinki University of Technology (TKK) cloud-detection model to derive coefficients for the calculation of the attenuation due to integrated water vapor and liquid water contents. Comparison of predicted and measured attenuation cumulative distribution functions in the 20-50-GHz band confirms radiometers as a unique tool for retrieving attenuation in nonrainy condition and shows the very good performance of the TKK model for propagation applications.

Attenuation in nonrainy conditions at millimeter wavelengths: assessment of a procedure

LUINI, LORENZO;RIVA, CARLO GIUSEPPE;CAPSONI, CARLO;
2007-01-01

Abstract

A large database of radiosoundings, brightness temperatures, and satellite beacon data was used to verify the ability of radiometers in estimating the attenuation in nonprecipitating conditions at millimeter wavelengths. The mass absorption models proposed by Liebe and Rosenkranz have been used coupled with the Helsinki University of Technology (TKK) cloud-detection model to derive coefficients for the calculation of the attenuation due to integrated water vapor and liquid water contents. Comparison of predicted and measured attenuation cumulative distribution functions in the 20-50-GHz band confirms radiometers as a unique tool for retrieving attenuation in nonrainy condition and shows the very good performance of the TKK model for propagation applications.
2007
Attenuation, radiometry
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