Mobile radio network measures rainfall

Monday, May 2, 2016 - 09:41 in Astronomy & Space

Raindrops attenuate propagation of electromagnetic waves. Using specially developed software, researchers can derive information on rainfall from radiation fluctuations along radio links of mobile radio networks. This technique complements conventional measurements and might be applied for water management in countries with a few weather stations only.

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