Classification of Precipitation Types Detected in Malaysia

作者: Khairayu Badron , Ahmad Fadzil Ismail , Aniliza Asnawi , Mimi Aminah Wan Nordin , A. H. M. Zahirul Alam

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-17269-9_2

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摘要: The occurrences of precipitation, also commonly known as rain, in the form “convective” and “stratiform” have been identified to exist worldwide. In this study, radar return echo or reflectivity exploited process classifying type rain endured. Malaysian meteorology data is used investigation. It possible discriminate types experienced such tropical environment by observing vertical characteristics structure. Heavy region profoundly affect microwave milimetre wave signals, causing interference on transmission signal fading. Required fade margin for wireless system largely depends rain. Information relating two most prevalent are critical engineers researchers their endeavour improve reliability communication links. This paper highlights quantification percentage over 1 year period 2009.

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