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The Journal of Engineering
Variation of multimodality in rainfall drop size distribution with wind speeds and rain rates
Judith Jeffery1  ufre-Mfon E. Ekerete1  Francis Hunt2  K&apos2  Ifiok Otung3 
[1] Satellite Communications Research Group, University of South Wales, Pontypridd CF37 1DL, UK;Mobile &STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Harwell Oxford, Didcot OX11 0QX, UK
关键词: AD 2003 to 2009;    signal quality;    Gaussian mixture model;    mitigation techniques;    unimodal statistical distribution;    millimetre-submillimetre frequencies;    rainfall drop size distribution;    Chilbolton Observatory;    rain rates;    southern Engl;    multimodal distribution;    wind speeds;   
DOI  :  10.1049/joe.2016.0013
学科分类:工程和技术(综合)
来源: IET
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【 摘 要 】

In the coming years, there will be more usage of the millimetre/sub-millimetre frequencies due to congestion of the lower frequencies. At these frequencies, precipitation greatly affects the quality of service, by attenuating signals, hence the need for a thorough study and understanding in order to design mitigation techniques for improved signal quality. Previous studies modelled rainfall data using mostly unimodal statistical distributions, which may not fit multimodality encountered in the data. This paper looks at the prediction of the number of modes, given rain rates and wind speeds by looking at the occurrence of multimodality in rainfall data captured at Chilbolton Observatory, southern England from 2003 to 2009. From the drop size distributions, it develops a novel model based on the Gaussian mixture model. This enables the multimodal distributions observed by various researchers to be modelled. It provides expressions for calculating model parameters as a function of rain rate, R (mm/h) and wind speed, W (m/s). The model parameters include number of modes N m , standard deviation σ 1 –σ m of each mode along with corresponding means, μ 1–μ m . The study concludes that multimodality exists, and the average number of modes tends to increase with increasing wind speeds and rain rates.

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