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Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society
The benefit of GPS zenith delay assimilation to high-resolution quantitative precipitation forecasts: a case-study from COPS IOP 92009 •
Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan
Rapid Retrieval and Assimilation of Ground Based GPS Precipitable Water Observations at the NOAA Forecast Systems Laboratory: Impact on Weather Forecasts2004 •
World Applied Sciences Journal
Variability of GPS-Based Precipitable Water Vapor over Antarctica: Comparison Between Observations and Predictions2011 •
This paper presents observations of precipitable water vapor (PWV) from the Global Positioning System (GPS) signals and the surface meteorological measurements. Three stations in Antarctica that are Scott Base (SBA), Casey (CAS1), Macquarie Island (MAC1) and Syowa (SYOG) were taken as the location of observation. For analysis, the data gathered from January to December 2004 are analyzed. The PWV content for Antarctic region was obtained below 10 mm (on average) with an accuracy of 1~2 mm and its variability shows a U-profile pattern. Based on this accuracy, the PWV time series for Antarctic region can be predicted through the surface temperature measurements, which is cost effective, continuous and capable of climate monitoring.
Analyzing the rapidly evolving moisture field is an essential component of severe weather forecasting. GPS integrated precipitable water (GPS-IPW) observations are a new and important asynoptic data source of moisture information for data assimilation. Even in relatively observation-rich areas such as the United States, short-range numerical weather forecasts suffer from inadequate definition of the initial 3-D moisture field due to the high spatial and temporal variability of this field. Generally, there have been three observational sources for atmospheric moisture: rawinsondes, METARs, and satellite (not available in cloudy areas below cloud top). Estimates of IPW from GPS signal time delays can complement these moisture
Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society
Comparison of ground-based GPS precipitable water vapour to independent observations and NWP model reanalyses over Africa2007 •
Monthly Weather Review
Short-Range Forecast Impact from Assimilation of GPS-IPW Observations into the Rapid Update Cycle2007 •
Journal of Geophysical Research
A near-global, 2-hourly data set of atmospheric precipitable water from ground-based GPS measurements2007 •
Geophysical Research Letters
GPS meteorology: Reducing systematic errors in geodetic estimates for zenith delay1998 •
2011 •
olivia dan nabilah
SISTEM HUKUM YANG BERKEADILAN DI INDONESIA DAN TANTANGAN IMPLEMENTASINYA2024 •
F. D'Andria, E. Degl'Innocenti, M. P. Caggia, T. Ismaelli, L. Mancini (a cura di), Athenaion. Tarantini, messapi e altri nel santuario di Atena a Castro, Bari
51. Le anfore commerciali dagli scavi dell’Athenaion di Castro2023 •
Asia Pacific Education Review
Improving accountability in education: the importance of structured democratic voice2019 •
Histoire@Politique (open access)
L’histoire politique de la statistique, les mirages du panoptique et le pouvoir du " Big Data " -- (The Political History of Statistics, the Illusion of the Panopticon, and the Power of Big Data)2023 •
Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal
The Relationship of Social Media on Learner's Academic Achievement2024 •
Sociology of Health & Illness
Disentangling patient and public involvement in healthcare decisions: why the difference matters2016 •
International Journal of Modern Physics D
How emergent is gravity?2015 •
Paura e terrore nella teoria del diritto di Hobbes
Paura e terrore nella teoria del diritto di Hobbes2022 •
Annals of Anatomy - Anatomischer Anzeiger
Altered laryngeal morphology in Period1 deficient mice2019 •
Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America
The role of environmental driving factors in historical and projected carbon dynamics of wetland ecosystems in Alaska2018 •