Dataset: Use of commercial microwave links as scintillometers

doi:10.4121/247d47b7-2ea5-4e93-bffb-67620a66525c.v2
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doi: 10.4121/247d47b7-2ea5-4e93-bffb-67620a66525c
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van der Valk, Luuk; Hartogensis, Oscar; Coenders, Miriam; Hut, R.W. (Rolf); Walraven, Bas et. al. (2024): Dataset: Use of commercial microwave links as scintillometers. Version 2. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/247d47b7-2ea5-4e93-bffb-67620a66525c.v2
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KNMI measurement site Cabauw
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Time series of recieved signal intensities of collocated microwave (and optical) links in September and October 2023, in Cabauw, the Netherlands. The antennas are placed in vibration-free towers at the north (51.967542 N, 4.929591 E) and south (51.974258 N, 4.923475 E) side of the KNMI terrain. The total link length is 856 m. The purpose of the field experiment was to explore the use of commercial microwave links (CMLs) as scintillometers. The Nokia and Ericsson antennas are the CML antennas, while the microwave scintillometer (MWS) and large-aperture scintillometer (LAS) are used as reference and auxiliary data. The signals are sampled using a Campbell Scientific CR1000 datalogger.


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  • 2024-06-13 first online
  • 2024-09-20 published, posted
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4TU.ResearchData
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TU Delft, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Department of Water Management
Wageningen University and Research, Meteorology and Air Quality

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