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Systematic errors between VLBI and GPS precipitable water vapor estimations from 5-year co-located measurements
Authors:Shuanggen Jin  OF Luo  J Cho
Institution:1. Radiometrics, 4909 Nautilus Court North, Boulder, CO, USA;2. National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO, USA;3. Cooperative Institute for Research in the Environmental Sciences, Boulder, CO, USA;4. Center of Excellence for Severe Weather Forecast, L''Aquila, Italy;5. Institute of Methodologies for Environmental Analysis, Tito Scalo, Italy;6. Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL, USA;7. Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Strada Costiera, Trieste, Italy;8. Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere, Ft. Collins, CO, USA;9. Earth System Research Laboratory, Boulder, CO, USA;10. NOAA National Severe Storms Laboratory, Norman, OK, USA;11. Environment Canada, Meteorological Research Division, Toronto, Canada
Abstract:Space geodetic techniques (e.g., Global Positioning System, GPS and very long baseline interference, VLBI) have been widely used to determine the precipitable water vapor (PWV) for meteorology and climatology, which was verified by comparing with co-located independent technique observations. However, most of these comparisons have been conducted using only short-time spanning observations at several stations. The goal of this study is to identify and quantify the systematic errors between VLBI and GPS PWV estimates using a 5-year (2002–2007), PWV data set constructed from co-located measurements and radiosonde data as well. It has found systematic errors between VLBI and GPS PWV estimations from comparisons with long-term co-located GPS measurements. The total mean VLBI PWVs are systematically smaller than GPS estimates with 0.8–2.2 mm for all sites, but can be as much as 15–30%. The subdiurnal PWV variation magnitudes and long-term trends between VLBI and GPS are nearly similar, but the VLBI-derived PWV trends are systematically smaller than GPS estimates with about 0.1±0.02 mm/year. These systematic errors in PWV estimates between VLBI and GPS are probably due to technique own problems, different used elevation angles and co-location separation.
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