AbstractGlobal Positioning System (GPS) has been widely used to estimate the total zenith tropospheric delay (ZTD) and precipitable water vapour (PWV) for weather prediction and atmospheric research as a continuous and all-weather technique. However, estimations of ZTD and PWV are subject to effects of geophysical models with large uncertainties, particularly imprecise ocean tide models of inland seas in Turkey. In this paper, GPS data from Jan. 1, 2010 to Dec. 31, 2011 are processed using GAMIT/GLOBK at four co-located GPS stations (ISTN, ERZR, SAMN, and IZMI) with Radiosonde from the Turkish Met-Office together with several nearby IGS stations. Four widely used ocean tide models are adopted to evaluate their effects on GPS-estimated PWV, ...
IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society (GRSS)37th Annual IEEE International Geoscience and Remot...
International audienceThe results from a global positioning system (GPS) experiment carried out in B...
Journal of Applied Meteorology, v. 42, n. 11, p. 1547-1568, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/1520-045...
Global Positioning System (GPS) has been widely used to estimate the total zenith tropospheric delay...
Global Positioning System (GPS) has been widely used to estimate the total zenith tropospheric delay...
AbstractGlobal Positioning System (GPS) has been widely used to estimate the total zenith tropospher...
Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) observations can precisely estimate the total zenith tropo...
ISPRS International Conference on Sensors and Models in Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry 2015 -- 23...
Water vapour and its variations in the Earth's atmosphere are related to atmospheric activities and ...
Water vapour is involved in many atmospheric processes. Precipitation specifically relies on the amo...
Studies of estimating precipitable water vapor (PWV) from continuous Global Navigation Satellite Sys...
<p>Precipitable water (PW) is considered as one of the most important weather parameters in meteorol...
It is well-known that North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), which is one of the large-scaled climate mod...
It is well-known that North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), which is one of the large-scaled climate mod...
Precipitable water (PW) is considered as one of the most important weather parameters in meteorology...
IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society (GRSS)37th Annual IEEE International Geoscience and Remot...
International audienceThe results from a global positioning system (GPS) experiment carried out in B...
Journal of Applied Meteorology, v. 42, n. 11, p. 1547-1568, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/1520-045...
Global Positioning System (GPS) has been widely used to estimate the total zenith tropospheric delay...
Global Positioning System (GPS) has been widely used to estimate the total zenith tropospheric delay...
AbstractGlobal Positioning System (GPS) has been widely used to estimate the total zenith tropospher...
Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) observations can precisely estimate the total zenith tropo...
ISPRS International Conference on Sensors and Models in Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry 2015 -- 23...
Water vapour and its variations in the Earth's atmosphere are related to atmospheric activities and ...
Water vapour is involved in many atmospheric processes. Precipitation specifically relies on the amo...
Studies of estimating precipitable water vapor (PWV) from continuous Global Navigation Satellite Sys...
<p>Precipitable water (PW) is considered as one of the most important weather parameters in meteorol...
It is well-known that North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), which is one of the large-scaled climate mod...
It is well-known that North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), which is one of the large-scaled climate mod...
Precipitable water (PW) is considered as one of the most important weather parameters in meteorology...
IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society (GRSS)37th Annual IEEE International Geoscience and Remot...
International audienceThe results from a global positioning system (GPS) experiment carried out in B...
Journal of Applied Meteorology, v. 42, n. 11, p. 1547-1568, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/1520-045...