Title :
Trends in the incidence of rain height and the effects on global satellite telecommunications
Author :
Paulson, K. ; Al-Mreri, A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Eng., Univ. of Hull, Kingston upon Hull, UK
Abstract :
Satellite communications using millimetre waves, in Ka band and above, experience significant fading by rain. Strong attenuation is experienced between the ground station and a level known as the rain height, in ITU-R recommendations assumed to be 360 m above the zero-degree isotherm (ZDI). This study examines National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Centres for Environmental Prediction (NCEP)/National Centre for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) Reanalysis 1 data to identify changes in the ZDI height over the last 30 years. Near the equator and the poles the ZDI height has been approximately stable over this period. However, in mid-latitudes, different regions show trends of increasing or decreasing ZDI height. Over the economically important regions of North America, China and Western Europe, the ZDI height has shown an increasing trend with peak rates in the range of 8 10 m per year. Given a 20-year life-time of a satellite system, this could lead to a 10 20 increase in fade intensity from a similar rain event. The effect will be compounded by increasing trends in the incidence of heavy rain recently identified in UK data. These trends will need to be considered when designing new systems.
Keywords :
satellite communication; ITU-R recommendation; Ka band; National Centre for Atmospheric Research; National Centres for Environmental Prediction; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; UK data; ZDI height; fade intensity; global satellite telecommunication; millimetre wave; rain height; satellite system; zero degree isotherm;
Journal_Title :
Microwaves, Antennas & Propagation, IET
DOI :
10.1049/iet-map.2010.0507