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GPS meteorology : ウィキペディア英語版
GPS meteorology
GPS meteorology refers to the use of the effect of the atmosphere on the
propagation of the Global Positioning System's (GPS) radio signals to derive
information on the state of the (lower, neutral) atmosphere.
There are currently two main operational techniques in use in GPS meteorology:
GPS limb sounding from orbit, and GPS water vapour monitoring.
== Ground-based ==
As a result, if it is possible to determine the total atmospheric delay by GPS,
one can subtract out the calculated contribution by the well-mixed "dry" gasses
from the measured air pressure at the surface, and obtain a measure for the
absolute water vapour content of the atmosphere, integrated from surface to
space. This is also referred to as "total precipitable water vapour".
What makes it possible to determine the total atmospheric delay, is its known
dependence of the zenith or elevation angle of the satellite. If z
is the zenith angle, the propagation path delay is proportional to
\frac. This unique signature makes it possible to solve
separately for the ''zenith delay'' in GPS computations also solving for
station coordinates and receiver clock delays.
Nowadays water vapour estimates are generated routinely in real time (latency
measured in hours) by permanent geodetic GPS networks existing in
many parts of the world.
Water vapour is a very important gas for meteorological and climatological
studies, because of the latent heat it carries in transport. Additionally
it is a powerful greenhouse gas. The GPS technique is especially valuable
because it measures ''absolute'' water vapour content or partial pressure
rather than relative humidity, which corresponds to water vapour contents that
are strongly dependent on the often not precisely known temperature.

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