We present long term trends in the amount of atmospheric water vapor at the Swedish West Coast. These trends are derived from geodetic Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI), ground based microwave radiometry, and radiosonde observations. The time span of observations covers 25 years and the data were collected at the Onsala Space Observatory (VLBI and microwave radiometry) and the Gothenburg-Landvetter Airport (radiosondes). The three techniques detect positive trends in the integrated precipitable water vapor (IPWV) on the order of 0.4 to 0.6 kg/m 2 per decade. The IPWV data derived from the three techniques have correlation coefficients on the order of 0.95 and better. However, there is no perfect agreement between the IPWV trends de...
An important source of error in very-long-baseline interferometry (VLBI) estimates of baseline lengt...
Atmospheric water vapor is of fundamental interest in the Global Positioning System (GPS) and Very L...
International audienceAtmospheric water vapor (H2O) is the most important natural (as opposed to man...
We present long term trends in the amount of atmospheric water vapor at the Swedish West Coast deriv...
We have analysed 20 years of data from 13 GPS sites in Sweden and Finland, using two different eleva...
The amount of atmospheric water vapor is highly variable in both time and space. In this thesis some...
We used 14 years of data from 12 GPS sites in Sweden and Finland to estimate trends in the atmospher...
Microwave radiometer data and radiosonde data from the time period 1981-1995 have been used to study...
Atmospheric water vapor is important for the Earth’s energy balance due to its ability of absorbing ...
We assess the possibility to validatetime series of the atmospheric integratedwater vapour (IWV) fro...
We have used 10 years of ground-based data from the Global Positioning System (GPS) to estimate time...
The radio wave propagation time, the primary observable in the geodetic techniques Global Positionin...
We have processed 14 years of observations acquiredfrom 33 GPS sites in Sweden and Finland. Estimate...
Water vapor plays an important role in the earths atmosphere. It is the strongest and most abundant...
An important source of error in very-long-baseline interferometry (VLBI) estimates of baseline lengt...
Atmospheric water vapor is of fundamental interest in the Global Positioning System (GPS) and Very L...
International audienceAtmospheric water vapor (H2O) is the most important natural (as opposed to man...
We present long term trends in the amount of atmospheric water vapor at the Swedish West Coast deriv...
We have analysed 20 years of data from 13 GPS sites in Sweden and Finland, using two different eleva...
The amount of atmospheric water vapor is highly variable in both time and space. In this thesis some...
We used 14 years of data from 12 GPS sites in Sweden and Finland to estimate trends in the atmospher...
Microwave radiometer data and radiosonde data from the time period 1981-1995 have been used to study...
Atmospheric water vapor is important for the Earth’s energy balance due to its ability of absorbing ...
We assess the possibility to validatetime series of the atmospheric integratedwater vapour (IWV) fro...
We have used 10 years of ground-based data from the Global Positioning System (GPS) to estimate time...
The radio wave propagation time, the primary observable in the geodetic techniques Global Positionin...
We have processed 14 years of observations acquiredfrom 33 GPS sites in Sweden and Finland. Estimate...
Water vapor plays an important role in the earths atmosphere. It is the strongest and most abundant...
An important source of error in very-long-baseline interferometry (VLBI) estimates of baseline lengt...
Atmospheric water vapor is of fundamental interest in the Global Positioning System (GPS) and Very L...
International audienceAtmospheric water vapor (H2O) is the most important natural (as opposed to man...