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Title: TREND IN GROUND-BASED GPS SENSING OF ATMOSPHERIC WATER VAPOUR: THE MALAYSIAN PERSPECTIVE
Authors: Opaluwa, Yusuf Drisu
Norazmi, Mohammed Faiz
Musa, Tajul Ariffin
Othman, Rusli
Eyo, Etim
Keywords: GPS meteorology
Atmospheric water vapour
Zenith path delay
Slant path delay
integrated
Issue Date: Nov-2014
Publisher: Jurnal Teknologi
Citation: Yusuf Drisu Opaluwa, Mohammed Faiz Norazmi, Tajul Ariffin Musa, Rusli Othman, E. Eyo (2014). Trend in Ground-Based GPS Sensing of Atmospheric Water Vapour: The Malaysian Perspective. Jurnal Teknologi 71: 4(2014) 35-47.
Series/Report no.: 71;4
Abstract: Atmospheric water vapour is the most variable component of the atmosphere. It plays a crucial role in Earth‘s energy balance and hydrological cycles. Because of its temporal and spatial variability, accurate measurement of atmospheric water vapour has been very challenging in meteorology. However, the Global Positioning System (GPS) offers detailed coverage, all weather and continuous observations. Therefore, exploring this potential to deliver atmospheric information is now termed ‘GPS meteorology’. This paper presents a brief overview of global trend in GPS meteorology while discussing GPS meteorology research efforts in Malaysia. A summary of the current research activity towards realisation of operational use of GPS meteorology in Malaysia is also highlighted.
URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.11113/jt.v71.3828
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