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IWG1
GPS
Radio Occultation
Main
Organiser
Yen-Hsyang
Chu, Institute of Space Science, National Central University,
Chung-Li 320, Taiwan
yhchu@jupiter.ss.ncu.edu.tw
Co-Organiser(s)
Toshitaka Tsuda, RASC, Kyoto University
tsuda@kurasc.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Ching-Yuang
Huang
Institute of Atmsopheric Physics, National Central University
hcy@atm.ncu.edu.tw
Chin-Liang
Tseng
Satellite Geoinformatics Research Centre, National Cheng-Kung
University
Tseng@mail.sgrc.ncku.edu.tw
Brief
Description
It
has been well recognized that the radio occultation technique
using GPS signal received by LEO satellite can be applied
to the measurements of the globe-wide atmospheric parameters
above the point tangent to the GPS signal ray path, including
atmospheric refractivity, temperature, water vapor, and
ionopsheric electron density. A number of international
scientific projects associated with GPS radio occultation
have been or are now being conducted, including GPS/MET
(USA), SAC-C (Argentina), CHAMP (Germany), COSMIC (Taiwan),
GRACE (Germany), EQUARS (Brasil), and so on. With nearly
uniform distribution of the radio occultation sounding data
over the land and ocean of the Earth, the studies of the
global meteorological variations, large scale atmospheric
wave propagations, ionopsheric responses to the solar and
magnetic disturbances, and so on, are promising and beneficial.
Moreover, combined with other data obtained by models and
adequate instruments, the regional weather! forecasting
and the investigations of the local ionospheric irregularities
may also be possible using GPS occultation data. This special
session solicits the papers related to the applications
of radio occultation sounding data to the studies of the
lower and upper atmospheres, such as weather analysis and
prediction, global climate change, gravity wave activity,
atmospheric wave propagation, coupling between upper and
lower atmospheres, ionospheric irregularities, ionospheric
modeling, and so on. In addition, the validation of the
radio occultation data, gravity and geodesy, data assimilation,
and theoretical studies of radio occultation technique are
also welcome.
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