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SAIEE Africa Research Journal

On-line version ISSN 1991-1696
Print version ISSN 0038-2221

Abstract

SUMBIRI, Djuma  and  AFULLO, Thomas. J. O.. Optimized Rain Drop Size Distribution Model for Microwave Propagation for Equatorial Africa. SAIEE ARJ [online]. 2020, vol.111, n.1, pp.22-35. ISSN 1991-1696.

In radio propagation, modelling of rainfall rate, rain attenuation and drop size distribution is highly location-dependent and thus requires availability of reliable data from various locations. Models and mathematical predictions obtained based on data from one location often prove inadequate when applied to another location with either slightly or radically different rainfall pattern. In this paper, the focus is to develop a new rainfall drop size distribution model for equatorial Africa using disdrometer data obtained in Butare, Rwanda (2°35'53.88"S and 29° 44' 31.5" E). Rainfall data was classified into annual, monthly and rainfall regimes which are drizzle, widespread, shower and thunderstorm, based on their rainfall rates. The maximum likelihood estimation technique was applied to construct estimates of input Drop Size Distribution (DSD) fit parameters of the developed statistical distribution for rainfall DSD in Butare. The newly obtained distribution was compared to the existing rainfall DSD models, namely, Lognormal, Gamma, Marshall- Palmer and Weibull distributions, and found to be an improvement over the existing ones. The Mie Scattering technique is employed to derive the scattering parameters. Thereafter, the derived scattering parameters with DSD models are used for the estimation of rainfall attenuation for the Central African region.

Keywords : Rainfall Rate and Drop Size Distribution; DSD Modelling for Central Africa; Improved Rainfall DSD Model; Radio climatic Modelling; Rainfall Specific Attenuation.

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