Water vapor is a primary element in the Earth’s climate system. Atmospheric water vapor is central to cloud processes, radiation transfer, and the hydrological cycle. Using funding from Department of Energy (DOE) grant DE-FG03-02ER63327, the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) developed new observational techniques to measure atmospheric water vapor and applied these techniques to measure four dimensional water vapor fields throughout the United States Southern Great Plains region. This report summarizes the development of a new observation from ground based Global Positioning System (GPS) stations called Slant Water Vapor (SW) and it’s utilization in retrieving four dimensional water vapor fields. The SW observation repr...
Atmospheric water vapor has a fundamental role in radiative transfer, atmospheric dynamics, and the ...
The radio wave propagation time, the primary observable in the geodetic techniques Global Positionin...
Knowledge of the temporal and spatial distribution of water vapor and liquid water in the tropospher...
Signals from the Global Positioning System (GPS) are used to retrieve the integrated amount of water...
Demonstrating the ability of individual GPS stations to sense spatial variations in water vapor is c...
This research focuses on using the Global Positioning System (GPS) for atmospheric precipitable wate...
The goal of the Global Energy and Water Cycle Experiment (GEWEX) Water Vapor Project (GVaP) is to im...
<p>Atmospheric water vapor is a crucial element in weather, climate and hydrology. With the re...
A network of 24 single frequency GPS stations has been installed across a 40 square kilometer area i...
A fundamental goal of satellite weather and climate observations is profiling the atmosphere with in...
The DOE's Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) goals are as follows: (1) to provide an experiment...
Atmospheric water vapor is of fundamental interest in the Global Positioning System (GPS) and Very L...
Line-of-sight measurements of integrated water vapor from a global positioning system (GPS) receiver...
The three major objectives of the project are outlined: (1) to describe atmospheric water vapor feat...
Monthly newsletter discussing news and activities related to the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement P...
Atmospheric water vapor has a fundamental role in radiative transfer, atmospheric dynamics, and the ...
The radio wave propagation time, the primary observable in the geodetic techniques Global Positionin...
Knowledge of the temporal and spatial distribution of water vapor and liquid water in the tropospher...
Signals from the Global Positioning System (GPS) are used to retrieve the integrated amount of water...
Demonstrating the ability of individual GPS stations to sense spatial variations in water vapor is c...
This research focuses on using the Global Positioning System (GPS) for atmospheric precipitable wate...
The goal of the Global Energy and Water Cycle Experiment (GEWEX) Water Vapor Project (GVaP) is to im...
<p>Atmospheric water vapor is a crucial element in weather, climate and hydrology. With the re...
A network of 24 single frequency GPS stations has been installed across a 40 square kilometer area i...
A fundamental goal of satellite weather and climate observations is profiling the atmosphere with in...
The DOE's Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) goals are as follows: (1) to provide an experiment...
Atmospheric water vapor is of fundamental interest in the Global Positioning System (GPS) and Very L...
Line-of-sight measurements of integrated water vapor from a global positioning system (GPS) receiver...
The three major objectives of the project are outlined: (1) to describe atmospheric water vapor feat...
Monthly newsletter discussing news and activities related to the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement P...
Atmospheric water vapor has a fundamental role in radiative transfer, atmospheric dynamics, and the ...
The radio wave propagation time, the primary observable in the geodetic techniques Global Positionin...
Knowledge of the temporal and spatial distribution of water vapor and liquid water in the tropospher...