GPS water vapor monitoring and TroWav updated for ENSO studies

Instrumentation, Communications, Information Technology, and Biomedical Engineering(2011)

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The GPS receiver and the meteorology sensors have been installed at Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS), Kota Kinabalu (UMSK: 6.03°N, 116.12°E and 63.49 m) for study a climate condition that has associated with El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO). The atmospheric precipitable water vapor (PWV) derived from GPS technique was used as an indicator of ENSO detection. In the processing, the Niell Mapping Function (NMF) used to map the atmospheric delay from zenith to the line-of-site was updated using the Vienna Mapping Function (VMF). With GPS antenna co-located with meteorological sensors, the comparison of GPS PWV with time-dependent surface pressure and sea surface temperature (SST) during the first ten weeks observation found that surface pressure is opposed to the PWV changes.
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el nino southern oscillation,global positioning system,atmospheric humidity,atmospheric pressure,atmospheric techniques,ocean temperature,enso,el niño southern oscillation,gps receiver,gps water vapor monitoring,kota kinabalu,niell mapping function,sst,trowav,vienna mapping function,atmospheric precipitable water vapor,climate condition,meteorology sensors,sea surface temperature,surface pressure,gps water vapor,kota kinabalu sabah,monitoring,meteorology,water vapor
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