Abstract

• The cloud attenuation is higher during the SW monsoon season followed by NE monsoon, pre-monsoon and winter seasons at the places considered. • The maximum cloud attenuation of 1.67 dB/km is measured in Hyderabad by WVP-NTU cloud detection model at 24 GHz. • The WVP-NTU cloud detection model is more suitable for the five places considered as compared to the SU model. An effort is made to examine the cloud parameters over few stations in India for one year from October 2016 to September 2017. This study includes the investigation of cloud base height, cloud top height, zero degree isotherm height, number of cloud layers, cloud thickness, number of days cloud detected, cloud liquid water content and cloud attenuation at 6 GHz, 12.5 GHz and 24 GHz. Salonen Uppala (SU) model and Water Vapor Pressure-Nanyang Technological University (WVP-NTU) model are used for cloud detection using the radiosonde data at Bangalore, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Thiruvananthapuram and Chennai. The cloud parameters found using both the models are compared. WVP-NTU model shows enhanced values for most of the cloud parameters over SU model. Cloud base height calculated using these models are compared with METAR data and found that Cloud base height from WVP-NTU model matches well with METAR data. Cloud liquid water content and cloud attenuation values are calculated using the ITU-R model. The cumulative distributions (CDF) of cloud attenuation for one year are compared for the places considered. The seasonal CDFs of cloud attenuation using the WVP model are compared with the rain statistics. In this study, the maximum cloud attenuation of 1.67 dB/km is measured in Hyderabad by WVP-NTU combined ITU-R model at 24 GHz.

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