1. Advances in the Use of Global Navigation Satellite System Polarimetric Radio Occultation Measurements for NWP and Weather Applications
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Turk, F. Joseph, Cardellach, Estel, de la Torre-Juarez, Manuel, Padulles, Ramon, Wang, Kuo-Nung, Ao, Chi O., Kubar, Terence, Murphy, Michael J., Neelin, J. David, Emmenegger, Todd, Wu, Dong, Nguyen, Vu, Kursinki, E. Robert, Masters, Dallas, Kirstetter, Pierre, Cucurull, Lidia, and Lonitz, Katrin
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Numerical weather forecasting -- Methods ,Polariscope -- Usage ,Artificial satellites in navigation -- Usage ,Business ,Earth sciences ,Usage ,Methods - Abstract
Hybrid Meeting "2nd GNSS Polarimetric Radio Occultations User Workshop" What: Over 80 people from 14 countries, 3 continents, and over 40 different affiliations, from government agencies, research centers, universities, and the commercial space sector, discussed the status of the polarimetric radio occultation technique and applications being developed from the current and future observations, with focus on its use for and in numerical weather prediction modeling. When: 28-29 November 2023 Where: Hybrid, at the Keck Center, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California. Co-organized by JPL and ICE-CSIC/IEEC. KEYWORDS: Atmosphere; Cloud microphysics; Convective-scale processes; Thermodynamics; Numerical weather prediction/ forecasting; Convective parameterization, 1. Introduction Conventional radio occultations (ROs) track the phase delay induced by water vapor and air density gradients in Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) signals as they propagate through Earth's [...]
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- 2024
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