Abstract
To predict rain attenuation accurately, we must know scattering characteristics of rain-drops for real drop shapes. In this paper, the scattering characteristics of rain-drops are analyzed by an analytical model, and the differences in the characteristics of the forward scattering amplitudes for three different rain-drop shapes are compared. Using the results for the Pruppacher-Pitter's real rain-drop shaper, the specific rain attenuation in domestic environment is predicted, and the difference from the ITU-R model is compared and analyzed.