An assessment of estimates of integrated water vapor from ground-based GPS data |
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Authors: | B Stoew G Elgered J M Johansson |
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Institution: | (1) Center for Astrophysics and Space Science, Chalmers University of Technology, Onsala, Sweden, SE |
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Abstract: | Summary A network of ground-based Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers is used to continuously obtain information on variations
in the integrated water vapor (IWV) in the atmosphere. We use GPS data from 1996–1998 to compare the IWV estimates with radiosonde
data. The spatial correlation of estimation errors is important when the GPS results are to be used in assimilation models.
We study and model this effect by comparing the horizontal correlations of the IWV time series derived from the radiosonde
network and the GPS data analysis. Under ideal conditions this method separates the IWV features from the underlying correlation
function for the estimation errors in the GPS data. A sparse radiosonde network limits the quality of the obtained results.
We foresee continued studies including more data and simulations of the errors associated with the GPS technique.
Received November 21, 2000 Revised April 2, 2001 |
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