Application of GNSS for atmosphere and ionosphere studies
Scope
Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS), like the GPS, the GLONASS etc., have become a powerful tool for atmosphere and ionosphere studies. In Japan, GPS data came to be used for a weather forecast system and a space weather forecast recently. A Quasi-Zenith Satellite (QZS) is launched in 2010; various technical examinations using this satellite are going to be conducted from now on. In this session, you announce the result of the latest study using GNSS data and we will discuss these studies and future plans.
Convener
Toshitaka Tsuda
tsuda@rish.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Co-Convener
Hiromu Seko, Yoshinori Shoji, Akinori Saito
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Session Informations
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May 25th AAS001 Room: Convention Hall
Core Time: PM1
The colored are the invited.
Presentation Number Title (PDF download) Presenter Authors
AAS001-P01 Water vapor distribution during the heavy rain estimated with InSAR and GPS Youhei Kinoshita Youhei Kinoshita,
Masanobu Shimada,
Masato Furuya
AAS001-P02 Assimilation experiment of the GPS-drived water vapor observations on the local heavy rainfall event in Okinawa Takuya Kawabata Takuya Kawabata,
Yoshinori Shoji,
Hiromu Seko et al.
AAS001-P03 Data assimilation of GPS precipitable water vapor to NWP model and its impact on ray-traced atmospheric slant delays Ryuichi Ichikawa Ryuichi Ichikawa,
Thomas Hobiger,
Yoshinori Shoji et al.
AAS001-P04 Development of the high-resolution horizontal distribution of water vapor monitoring system using by GNSS Kazutoshi Sato Kazutoshi Sato,
Toshitaka Tsuda,
Hiroo Hayashi et al.
AAS001-P05 Effects of quasi zenith satellite on the reduction of positioning error Hiromu Seko Hiromu Seko,
Satoshi Kogure,
Seiichi Shimada
AAS001-P06 Environmental Remote Sensing by GPS -Section3- Action of wind Shouji Aoto Shouji Aoto
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