Abstract-This paper examines the temporal characteristics of the fixed wireless access channel resulting from the combined effects of foliage and wind. Measurements at a frequency of 3.5 GHz taken over the course of one year are presented. The temporal variability of the path loss is shown to be well approximated by a Rician process. The dependency of the median K factor on excess path loss, average wind speed and season is investigated. An empirical expression for the median K factor encompassing these variables is presented. The median K factor is found to be approximately inversely proportional to average wind speed.
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