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View article: Understanding Ionospheric and Geomagnetic Effects on Residual Biases in Radio Occultation Data for Stratospheric Climate Monitoring
Understanding Ionospheric and Geomagnetic Effects on Residual Biases in Radio Occultation Data for Stratospheric Climate Monitoring Open
Higher‐order residual ionospheric errors in Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) radio occultation (RO) data can induce a systematic residual ionospheric bias (RIB) in RO bending angles, which can impact stratospheric climate monitori…
View article: Impacts of Orbital and Constellation Parameters on the Number and Spatiotemporal Coverage of LEO-LEO Occultation Events
Impacts of Orbital and Constellation Parameters on the Number and Spatiotemporal Coverage of LEO-LEO Occultation Events Open
The development of small-satellite technologies allows the low Earth orbit intersatellite link (LEO-LEO) occultation method to observe the Earth’s atmosphere with global coverage and acceptable costs using electromagnetic signals, in which…
View article: Comparison study of COSMIC RO dry-air climatologies based on average profile inversion
Comparison study of COSMIC RO dry-air climatologies based on average profile inversion Open
Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) radio occultation (RO) data enable the retrieval of near-vertical profiles of atmospheric parameters like bending angle, refractivity, pressure, and temperature. The retrieval step from bending ang…
View article: Comparison study of COSMIC RO dry air climatologies based on average profile inversion
Comparison study of COSMIC RO dry air climatologies based on average profile inversion Open
Recently a new approach for the production of GNSS radio occultation climatologies has been proposed. The idea is to perform the averaging of individual profiles already in bending angle space and propagating the mean bending angle profile…
View article: Retrieval and validation of carbon dioxide, methane and water vapor for the Canary Islands IR-laser occultation experiment
Retrieval and validation of carbon dioxide, methane and water vapor for the Canary Islands IR-laser occultation experiment Open
The first ground-based experiment to prove the concept of a novel space-based observation technique for microwave and infrared-laser occultation between low-Earth-orbit satellites was performed in the Canary Islands between La Palma and Te…
View article: Profiling wind and greenhouse gases by infrared-laser occultation: results from end-to-end simulations in windy air
Profiling wind and greenhouse gases by infrared-laser occultation: results from end-to-end simulations in windy air Open
The new mission concept of microwave and infrared-laser occultation between low-Earth-orbit satellites (LMIO) is designed to provide accurate and long-term stable profiles of atmospheric thermodynamic variables, greenhouse gases (GHGs), an…
View article: Profiling wind and greenhouse gases by infrared-laser occultation: algorithm and results from end-to-end simulations in windy air
Profiling wind and greenhouse gases by infrared-laser occultation: algorithm and results from end-to-end simulations in windy air Open
The new mission concept of microwave and infrared-laser occultation between low-Earth-orbit satellites (LMIO) is designed to provide accurate and long-term stable profiles of atmospheric thermodynamic variables, greenhouse gases (GHGs), an…