The atmospheric water vapor is an important indicator of the Earth’s climate state and evolution. We therefore aimed at calculating the content and long-term variation of the precipitable water vapor at five coastal Antarctic stations, i.e., Casey, Davis, Mawson, McMurdo, and Mario Zucchelli. To do that, we processed the 12-year time series of GPS and radiosounding (RS) observations acquired at those stations, with the purpose of ensuring the utmost accuracy of the results adopting homogeneous, consistent, and up-to-date processing strategies for both data sets. Using the two fully independent techniques, rather consistent contents and seasonal variations of precipitable water were detected, mainly ranging from 1 (Austral winter)...
Time series of stratospheric and lower mesospheric water vapour using 33 data sets from 15 different...
Time series of stratospheric and lower mesospheric water vapour using 33 data sets from 15 different...
International audienceThe Dome C (Concordia) station in Antarctica (75°06′S, 123°21′E, 3233 m above ...
The atmospheric humidity in the Polar Regions is an important factor for the global budget of water ...
Since 1998, the Italian Antarctic Programme is funding space geodetic activities based on the use of...
Precipitable water vapor (PWV) plays a vital role in climate research, especially for Antarctica in ...
Abstract. Water vapour distribution plays a key role in the Antarctic precipitation pattern. Due to ...
The climate is affected by water vapour within the hydrological cycle as it is one of the most varia...
Atmospheric water vapour-a natural greenhouse gas of importance in the climate system-remains poorly...
Ground-based GPS measurements can provide independent data for the assessment of climate models. We ...
Data from 16 radiosonde stations are used to study the transport of water vapour in the antarctic at...
Abstract Two-channel sun photometers can be easily employed at Antarctic sites, where...
The climate is affected by water vapour within the hydrological cycle as it is one of the most varia...
We have used 10 years of ground-based data from the Global Positioning System (GPS) to estimate time...
Time series of stratospheric and lower mesospheric water vapour using 33 data sets from 15 different...
Time series of stratospheric and lower mesospheric water vapour using 33 data sets from 15 different...
International audienceThe Dome C (Concordia) station in Antarctica (75°06′S, 123°21′E, 3233 m above ...
The atmospheric humidity in the Polar Regions is an important factor for the global budget of water ...
Since 1998, the Italian Antarctic Programme is funding space geodetic activities based on the use of...
Precipitable water vapor (PWV) plays a vital role in climate research, especially for Antarctica in ...
Abstract. Water vapour distribution plays a key role in the Antarctic precipitation pattern. Due to ...
The climate is affected by water vapour within the hydrological cycle as it is one of the most varia...
Atmospheric water vapour-a natural greenhouse gas of importance in the climate system-remains poorly...
Ground-based GPS measurements can provide independent data for the assessment of climate models. We ...
Data from 16 radiosonde stations are used to study the transport of water vapour in the antarctic at...
Abstract Two-channel sun photometers can be easily employed at Antarctic sites, where...
The climate is affected by water vapour within the hydrological cycle as it is one of the most varia...
We have used 10 years of ground-based data from the Global Positioning System (GPS) to estimate time...
Time series of stratospheric and lower mesospheric water vapour using 33 data sets from 15 different...
Time series of stratospheric and lower mesospheric water vapour using 33 data sets from 15 different...
International audienceThe Dome C (Concordia) station in Antarctica (75°06′S, 123°21′E, 3233 m above ...