The effect of wind velocity on the amplitude scintillations of millimetre radio waves

Physics – Optics

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Millimeter Waves, Radio Wave Refraction, Scintillation, Wind Effects, Wind Velocity, Atmospheric Optics, Laser Applications, Remote Sensors, Wave Propagation

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The effect of transverse wind velocity on the amplitude scintillations of millimeter radio waves is studied. Scintillation data obtained on two line-of-sight microwave links at 36 GHz and 110 GHz on a common 4.1 km path are used to estimate the wind velocity perpendicular to the propagation path. The estimated wind velocity is within 20% of the value obtained from direct measurements using a conventional anemometer.

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