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Title: Preliminary Design for near Real-Time GPS Meteorology over Peninsular Malaysia (G-MeM)
Authors: Opaluwa, Y. D.
Musa, Tajul A.
Omar, Abdullah H.
Subari, Mustafa D.
Ojigi, Lazarus M.
Keywords: Radio occultation, Atmospheric profiling,Equatorial troposphere, Zenith path delay
Issue Date: Dec-2014
Publisher: Chinese Geoscience Union
Citation: Opaluwa, Y. D., T. A. Musa, A. H. Omar, M. D. Subari, and L. M. Ojigi, 2014: Preliminary design for near real-time GPS meteorology over Peninsular Malaysia (G-MeM). Terr. Atmos. Ocean. Sci., 25, 813-826, doi: 10.3319/TAO.2014.08.04.01(A)
Series/Report no.: 25;6
Abstract: This paper presents a conceptual approach for near real time Global Positioning System (GPS) meteorology in Malaysia using combined space- and ground-based GPS observations. Data from a single GPS station is utilised to derive wet refractivities for comparison with radio occultation (RO). This study shows that the wet refractivities from the ground-based GPS present similar patterns and better correlation with the radiosonde data than that from the space-based GPS RO data at altitudes between 0 - 5 km. Similarly, the wet refractivities derived from RO are more highly correlated with the radiosonde data than the ground-based GPS at altitudes above 5 km. The residual Nw vary from -9.25 - 21.136 N-unit at 00 h UTC for the ground-based GPS while for the GPS RO, it is -19 - 9.259 N-unit at 00 h UTC.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/10002
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