WEATHER LOSS

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Information on Weather Loss

In satellite communications, weather loss results from attenuation of the Earth-satellite signals by hydrometers as they pass through the Earth's atmosphere.


Other topics in our resources on Satellite Communications related to Weather Loss include: 
 
  • Beam-spreading Loss
  • Polarisation Loss
  • Rayleigh fading
  • Scintillation Loss
  • Free-space loss
  • Atmospheric Absorption Loss
  • Doppler Effect
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