Fs. Marzano et C. Riva, Evidence of long-term correlation between clear-air attenuation and scintillation in microwave and millimeter-wave satellite links, IEEE ANTENN, 47(12), 1999, pp. 1749-1757
Long-term correlation between microwave scintillation and path attenuation
in clear-air troposphere is quantitatively evaluated carrying out a numeric
al and experimental analysis on a monthly basis. Amplitude scintillation va
riance 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 tra
nsfer models are applied to a set of radiosounding observations, performed
in Milan, Italy, during 1989. Regression formulas relating clear-air mean r
adiative temperature to meteorological quantities and slant-path attenuatio
n to amplitude scintillation variance are derived from numerical simulation
s. Their validity should be restricted, in general, to mid-latitude subcont
inental climates. Monthly predictions of radiometer-derived path attenuatio
n and correlation between attenuation and scintillation are tested using bo
th multichannel radiometric data and Italsat beacon measurements at 18.7, 3
9.6, and 49.5 GHz, acquired at Spine d'Adda, Italy, ground station in 1995.
A fairly good agreement is found by performing a comparison between estima
tes and measurements.