13th International Conference on Microwaves, Radar and Wireless Communications. MIKON - 2000. Conference Proceedings (IEEE Cat.
DOI: 10.1109/mikon.2000.913970
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Error of measurement of radio-brightness temperature of the underlying surface during space monitoring of the Earth

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“…For the sake of the curves in Fig. 1-(2) [17][18][19][20], EM attenuations in the different frequency bands are described in the different conditions such as fog, drizzle, rain and so on. It is impressive that atmosphere behaves as a "transparent window" for the millimeter microwaves of 8 mm, 3 mm and 2.2 mm wavelengths in contrast to other frequency bands.…”
Section: Radio-brightness Contrastsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the sake of the curves in Fig. 1-(2) [17][18][19][20], EM attenuations in the different frequency bands are described in the different conditions such as fog, drizzle, rain and so on. It is impressive that atmosphere behaves as a "transparent window" for the millimeter microwaves of 8 mm, 3 mm and 2.2 mm wavelengths in contrast to other frequency bands.…”
Section: Radio-brightness Contrastsmentioning
confidence: 99%