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Title: Performance evaluation of some rain rate conversion models for microwave propagation studies
Authors: K. C. Igwe
O.D. Oyedum, M.O. Ajewole, A.M.Aibinu, J.A. Ezenwora
Keywords: Cumulative distribution; Integration time; Rain Rate
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Elsevier (Advances in Space Research)
Abstract: An important characteristic of rainfall levels at a particular place is the statistical distribution of rainfall rate. In this paper, 5-minutes integration time rainfall data for the Northcentral region of Nigeria was obtained from the Tropospheric Data Acquisition Network (TRODAN), Anyigba, Nigeria. Also, 1-minute integration time rainfall was measured at Minna, Nigeria. In order to obtain the optimal rain rate model suitable for this region, two globally recognised rain rate models were critically evaluated and compared with the 1-minute measurements. These are the ITU-R P.837-7 and Lavergnat-Gole (L-G) models. The results obtained showed that the ITU-R P.837-7 and L-G models respectively underestimated the measured rain rate by 7.3 mm/h and 9 mm/h at time percentage exceedance of 0.1%, while they underestimated the measured rain rate by 23.4 mm/h and 13 mm/h respectively at 0.01%. At 0.001%, the measured rain rate was overestimated by the ITU-R P.837-7 and L-G models by 27.4 mm/h and 3 mm/h respectively. Further performance evaluation of the predefined models was carried out using different error metrics such as sum of absolute error (SAE), mean absolute error (MAE), root mean square error (RMSE), standard deviation (STDEV) and the Spearman’s rank correlation. The results obtained adjudged the Lavergnat-Gole model as the best rain rate prediction model for this region.
Description: This article can be accessed at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.asr.2021.01.055
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/3634
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