One of the most attractive scientific issues in the use of GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) signals, from a meteorological point of view, is the retrieval of high resolution tropospheric water vapour maps. The real-time (or quasi real-time) knowledge of such distributions could be very useful for several applications, from operative meteorology to atmospheric modelling. Moreover, the exploitation of wet refractivity field reconstruction techniques can be used for atmospheric delay compensation purposes and, as a very promising activity, it could be applied for example to calibrate SAR or Interferometric-SAR (In-SAR) observations for land remote sensing. This is in fact one of the objectives of the European Space Agency project META...
Water vapour plays a major role in atmospheric processes but remains difficult to quantify due to it...
Over the last few decades, anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions have increased the frequency of cl...
Since 2008 a group of scientists of the Leipzig Institute of Meteorology (LIM) and the German Resear...
One of the most attractive scientific issues in the use of GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System)...
One of the most attractive scientific issues in the use of GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System)...
This work deals with an innovative implementation of tomographic techniques for the three dimension...
By tomography of GNSS slant delay data the refractivity fields of the atmosphere can be reconstructe...
An accurate knowledge of the 3D distribution of water vapor in the atmosphere is a key element for w...
Turbulence introduce variations in the refractive index of air, which in turn result in fluctuations...
Water vapor plays an important role in meteorological applications; GeoForschungsZentrum (GFZ) ther...
The data set contains GNSS troposphere tomography estimations of 3D wet refractivity fields for a pa...
In this work, the reconstruction quality of an approach for neutrospheric water vapor tomography bas...
The determination of the distribution of water vapor in the atmosphere plays an important role in th...
Water vapour plays a major role in atmospheric processes but remains difficult to quantify due to it...
Abstract Water vapour plays a major role in atmospheric processes but remains difficult to quantify ...
Water vapour plays a major role in atmospheric processes but remains difficult to quantify due to it...
Over the last few decades, anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions have increased the frequency of cl...
Since 2008 a group of scientists of the Leipzig Institute of Meteorology (LIM) and the German Resear...
One of the most attractive scientific issues in the use of GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System)...
One of the most attractive scientific issues in the use of GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System)...
This work deals with an innovative implementation of tomographic techniques for the three dimension...
By tomography of GNSS slant delay data the refractivity fields of the atmosphere can be reconstructe...
An accurate knowledge of the 3D distribution of water vapor in the atmosphere is a key element for w...
Turbulence introduce variations in the refractive index of air, which in turn result in fluctuations...
Water vapor plays an important role in meteorological applications; GeoForschungsZentrum (GFZ) ther...
The data set contains GNSS troposphere tomography estimations of 3D wet refractivity fields for a pa...
In this work, the reconstruction quality of an approach for neutrospheric water vapor tomography bas...
The determination of the distribution of water vapor in the atmosphere plays an important role in th...
Water vapour plays a major role in atmospheric processes but remains difficult to quantify due to it...
Abstract Water vapour plays a major role in atmospheric processes but remains difficult to quantify ...
Water vapour plays a major role in atmospheric processes but remains difficult to quantify due to it...
Over the last few decades, anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions have increased the frequency of cl...
Since 2008 a group of scientists of the Leipzig Institute of Meteorology (LIM) and the German Resear...