Calculations of millimeter wave depolarization due to melting layer and rain
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Depolarizations due to melting layer and rain have been calculated for a polarized plane wave propagating through the layers of oblate spheroidal melting particles and raindrops in the frequency range of 1-100 GHz. These new results are useful in the design of earth-satellite communication links.
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