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Publications
Helmholtz Centre Potsdam
GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences Abstract (EDOC: 2345)The first radio occultation measurements of the CHAMP (CHAllenging
Minisatellite Payload) satellite using Global Positioning System (GPS)
signals have been performed on February 11, 2001. By the end of April
2001 more than 3000 occultations were recorded. Globally distributed vertical profiles
of dry temperature and specific humidity are derived, of which a set
of 438 vertical dry temperature profiles is compared with
corresponding global weather analyses. The observed temperature bias
is less than ~1K above the tropopause and even less than 0.5K in the
altitude interval from 12 to 20km at latitudes >30°N. About
55% of the compared profiles reached the last kilometer above the Earth's
surface. In spite of the activated anti-spoofing mode of the GPS
system the state-of-the-art GPS flight receiver aboard CHAMP combined
with favorable antenna characteristics allows for atmospheric sounding with
high accuracy and vertical resolution. (2001): Atmosphere sounding by GPS radio occultation: First Results from CHAMP. Geophysical Research Letters, 28, 17, 3263-3266. |
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