Estimating the Effect of Copolar Attenuation Caused by Rain Events on Radio Wave Propagation
C. K. Ojoba,
J. T. Zhimwang,
E. P. Ogherohwo
et al.
Abstract:This study investigates the impact of different rain classifications and elevation angles on copolar attenuation, a critical factor influencing radio wave propagation in communication systems operating in adverse weather conditions. Using data collected over the years 2021 and 2022 in Warri, Delta State of Nigeria. Copolar attenuation values at 400 and 600 elevation angles were analyzed across various rain classifications, including Drizzle, Widespread, Shower, Cloudburst, and Extreme Cloudburst. The results h… Show more
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