2018
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-018-33163-x
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Augmenting GPS IWV estimations using spatio-temporal cloud distribution extracted from satellite data

Abstract: Water vapor (WV) is the most variable greenhouse gas in the troposphere, therefore investigation of its spatio-temporal distribution and motion is of great importance in meteorology and climatology studies. Here, we suggest a new strategy for augmenting integrated water vapor (IWV) estimations using both remote sensing satellites and global positioning system (GPS) tropospheric path delays. The strategy is based first on the ability to estimate METEOSAT-10 7.3 µm WV pixel values by extracting the mathematical … Show more

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“…For the present study, we used the data obtained from the Israeli GPS network (SOI-APN) that includes more than 20 stations, covering the entire Israeli area [31,32]. These geodetic GPS stations record raw data in RINEX format.…”
Section: D Iwv Distribution Maps Derived From Gps Tropospheric Path mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For the present study, we used the data obtained from the Israeli GPS network (SOI-APN) that includes more than 20 stations, covering the entire Israeli area [31,32]. These geodetic GPS stations record raw data in RINEX format.…”
Section: D Iwv Distribution Maps Derived From Gps Tropospheric Path mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ZWD values were calculated for the wet winter season and relatively dry spring season. For a more comprehensive description of this procedure, along with the precise values for the tropospheric parameters, see Leontiev and Reuveni [31,32].…”
Section: D Iwv Distribution Maps Derived From Gps Tropospheric Path mentioning
confidence: 99%
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