I'm hesitant to say that it is in the dB scale, because dB is generally the base 10 logarithm, which is not the case here. However, the input parameters are the mean and standard deviation of the (natural) log of variable.
So, for example, if
>> r = lognrnd(3,7,1000000,1);
then
will be about 3, and
will be about 7.
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