International audienceThe global positioning system meteorology (GPS/MET) experiment was the first practical demonstration of global navigation satellite system (GNSS)-based active limb sounding employing the radio occultation technique. This method measures, as principal observable and with millimetric accuracy, the excess phase path (relative to propagation in vacuum) of GNSS-transmitted radio waves caused by refraction during passage through the Earth's neutral atmosphere and ionosphere in limb geometry. It shows great potential utility for weather and climate system studies in providing an unique combination of global coverage, high vertical resolution and accuracy, long-term stability, and all-weather capability. We first describe our ...
International audienceThis study describes and evaluates a Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS)...
International audienceThis study describes and evaluates a Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS)...
Long-term stability, global coverage and high resolution are characteristics that make the Global Na...
International audienceThe GPS meteorology (GPS/MET) experiment, led by the Universities Corporation ...
The GPS meteorology (GPS/MET) experiment, led by the Universities Corporation for Atmospheric Resea...
Abstract. The GPS meteorology (GPS/MET) experi-ment, led by the Universities Corporation for Atmo-sp...
In this report, we present the results of elaboration of methods of inversion of the GPS /MET satell...
Radio occultation measurements from global navigation satellite systems, such as the Global Position...
textIn April of 1995, the launch of the GPS Meteorology Experiment (GPS/MET) onboard the Orbview-1 ...
textIn April of 1995, the launch of the GPS Meteorology Experiment (GPS/MET) onboard the Orbview-1 ...
In recent years, the Global Positioning System (GPS) has been exploited via radio occultation techni...
In this report, we present the results of elaboration of methods of inversion of the GPS/MET satelli...
Radio occultation measurements from global navigation satellite systems, such as the Global Position...
The Global Positioning System/Meteorology (GPS/MET) mission has been the first experiment to use a l...
The Constellation Observing System for Meteorology Ionosphere and Climate (COSMIC) is a six-satellit...
International audienceThis study describes and evaluates a Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS)...
International audienceThis study describes and evaluates a Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS)...
Long-term stability, global coverage and high resolution are characteristics that make the Global Na...
International audienceThe GPS meteorology (GPS/MET) experiment, led by the Universities Corporation ...
The GPS meteorology (GPS/MET) experiment, led by the Universities Corporation for Atmospheric Resea...
Abstract. The GPS meteorology (GPS/MET) experi-ment, led by the Universities Corporation for Atmo-sp...
In this report, we present the results of elaboration of methods of inversion of the GPS /MET satell...
Radio occultation measurements from global navigation satellite systems, such as the Global Position...
textIn April of 1995, the launch of the GPS Meteorology Experiment (GPS/MET) onboard the Orbview-1 ...
textIn April of 1995, the launch of the GPS Meteorology Experiment (GPS/MET) onboard the Orbview-1 ...
In recent years, the Global Positioning System (GPS) has been exploited via radio occultation techni...
In this report, we present the results of elaboration of methods of inversion of the GPS/MET satelli...
Radio occultation measurements from global navigation satellite systems, such as the Global Position...
The Global Positioning System/Meteorology (GPS/MET) mission has been the first experiment to use a l...
The Constellation Observing System for Meteorology Ionosphere and Climate (COSMIC) is a six-satellit...
International audienceThis study describes and evaluates a Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS)...
International audienceThis study describes and evaluates a Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS)...
Long-term stability, global coverage and high resolution are characteristics that make the Global Na...