A Severe Weather Quick Observing System Simulation Experiment (QuickOSSE) of Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Radio Occultation (RO) Superconstellations [PDF]
S. Mark Leidner +5 more
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In Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) meteorology, the atmospheric weighted mean temperature (Tm) is a critical intermediate parameter for converting zenith wet delay (ZWD) to precipitable water vapor (PWV), essential for accurate atmospheric ...
Arash Tayfehrostami, Yazdan Amerian
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Assessment of ZTD Derived from COSMIC Occultation Data with ECWMF, Radiosondes, and GNSS. [PDF]
Fu N +8 more
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Impact of Refractivity Profiles from a Proposed GNSS-RO Constellation on Tropical Cyclone Forecasts in a Global Modeling System [PDF]
Michael J. Mueller +6 more
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Tianmu‐1 commercial 23‐satellite constellation provides over 30,000 daily Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Radio Occultation (RO) profiles, significantly expanding atmospheric profiling observations.
S. Yang, X. Zou
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A New Strategy for Extracting ENSO Related Signals in the Troposphere and Lower Stratosphere from GNSS RO Specific Humidity Observations [PDF]
Zhiping Chen +3 more
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Seasonal Tropopause Dynamics Over Nepal from 2022 to 2023: Insights from GNSS-RO Observations
Global Navigation and Satellite System-Radio Occultation (GNSS-RO) is the robust method for monitoring the Earth’s atmosphere utilizing the refracted GNSS radio signal. Constellation Observation System for Meteorology, Ionosphere and Climate-2 (COSMIC-2) is one of the GNSS-RO satellite missions providing the bunch of information, which enables us to ...
Madhu Sudan Paudel +2 more
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A multi-center exercise on the sensitivity of PAZ GNSS Polarimetric RO for NWP modeling
Ramon Padullés +11 more
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Coarse Alignment Methodology of Point Cloud Based on Camera Position/Orientation Estimation Model. [PDF]
Yoo S, Kim N.
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Investigation of High-Latitude GNSS Radio Occulation Sporadic-E and Auroral-E Measurements [PDF]
Abnormal sporadic-E (Es) occurrences were found in the high latitude regions during a recent climatology study by (Hodos, 2022), that calculated sporadic-E occurrence rates derived from a data set of GPS radio occultation (GPS-RO) and ionosondes. In this
Roberts, Kyle D.
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