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Effects of Rising Temperature on Microwave Communications in Ducting Environment in the North Arabian Sea off South Coast of Pakistan

Journal: Sir Syed University Research journal of Engineering & Technology (SSURJ) (Vol.10, No. 2)

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Page : 13-17

Keywords : Microwave Communication; Surface Duct; Refractive Index; Coastal Region; Propagation of Microwave (MW);

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Abstract

The propagation of microwave (MW) of frequencies above 300 MHz is affected by the existence and properties of the atmospheric duct. Atmospheric ducts exist in many areas of the world's oceans, including the Arabian Sea. Located in the Hadley Cell and monsoon region, different seasons bring air masses of different properties into the area under investigation, which has a significant impact on the formation and strength of the atmospheric duct. In this study, we have done modeling to analyze the patterns of electromagnetic ducting, which is significant in the South region of Pakistan in the Arabian Sea. To analyze the real-time scenario, data were collected from three different areas off the South coast of Pakistan in the North Arabian Sea to observe the electromagnetic wave's effect on the evaporation ducts. It is observed that rising temperature play key role where ducts occurred above 30% in the summer months and less than 7% in the spring, autumn, and winter months. It is due to an increase in temperature, especially in summer and autumn months, where humidity gradients play an essential role in creating a higher frequency of duct. The same observations were simulated to view the time analysis of pressure, humidity and potential temperature in this region, depending upon the refractive index.

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