2009
DOI: 10.3319/tao.2007.12.26.01(f3c)
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GPS Radio Occultation: Results from CHAMP, GRACE and FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC

Abstract: AB STRACTThe Tai wan/US FORMOSAT-3/COS MIC (FORMOsa SAT el lite mis sion -3/Con stel la tion Ob serv ing Sys tem for Me te o rol ogy, Ion o sphere and Cli mate) sat el lite con stel la tion was suc cess fully launched on 14 April 2006. It is ex pected to le ver age the use of the GPS (Global Po si tion ing Sys tem) ra dio occultation data for at mo spheric and ion o spheric re search to im prove global weather fore casts and aid cli mate change re lated stud ies. FORMOSAT-3/COS MIC, to gether with the Eu ro pe… Show more

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“…Radio occultation observations are well suited for establishing a stable, long-term record required for climate monitoring (Goody et al, 1998;Steiner et al, 2001Steiner et al, , 2009Leroy et al, 2006a,b;Mannucci et al, 2006;Foelsche et al, 2008aWickert et al, 2009). In spite of the enormous importance of detecting climate trends, before RO there were no global atmospheric observing systems that could meet the stringent climate monitoring requirements of 0.5 K accuracy and better than 0.10 K decade −1 stability (Ohring et al, 2005;Luntama et al, 2008).…”
Section: Climate Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Radio occultation observations are well suited for establishing a stable, long-term record required for climate monitoring (Goody et al, 1998;Steiner et al, 2001Steiner et al, , 2009Leroy et al, 2006a,b;Mannucci et al, 2006;Foelsche et al, 2008aWickert et al, 2009). In spite of the enormous importance of detecting climate trends, before RO there were no global atmospheric observing systems that could meet the stringent climate monitoring requirements of 0.5 K accuracy and better than 0.10 K decade −1 stability (Ohring et al, 2005;Luntama et al, 2008).…”
Section: Climate Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent RO missions like the German CHAMP (Wickert et al, 2009), the U.S./German GRACE and the joint Taiwan-US FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC (Anthes et al, 2008) constellation are providing a total of ∼3000 globally distributed measurements per day. GPS radio occultation measurements from LEO (Low Earth Orbiter) satellites have already successfully been used to derive vertical profiles of ionospheric electron density (e.g., Hajj and Romans, 1998;Jakowski et al, 2002).…”
Section: Measurements and Data Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore it is not possible to observe sporadic E layers at higher altitudes where its formation might be influenced by the meridional wind or the descending intermediate layers. A more detailed description and initial results of the application of this technique are given by Arras et al (2008) and Wickert et al (2009).…”
Section: Measurements and Data Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Straus et al 2003), CHAMP (e.g. Jakowski et al 2002;Jakowski 2005;Wickert et al 2009), GRACE (e.g. Beyerle et al 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%