In this paper we present tables which contain the Mie scattering coefficient, absorption coefficient, extinction coefficient, equivalent medium index of refraction and phase delay for rains conforming to the Laws and Parsons drop-size distribution. These transmission characteristics have been calculated for microwave frequencies of interest in common carrier radio relay systems, 300 to 1.43 GHz, that is, 0.1 to 21.0 cm, at rain rates from 0.25 to 150.0 mm/hr. We also include the extinction coefficients for the visible wavelength 0.6328 μ. The microwave tables were generated by using a Mie scattering computer program similar to that designed and previously reported by Deirmendjian. The calculations at 0.6328 μ were made separately by employing the usual assumptions for droplets with very large circumference to wavelength ratios.
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