Cegla, A., Moeller, G., Rohm, W., Kryza, M., & Taszarek, M. (2024). Application of integrated GNSS tomography in observation study over the area of southern Poland. Advances in Space Research. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.asr.2024.07.059
Despite the growing number of GNSS sites, GNSS meteorology still suffers from insufficient observational data. This deficiency is particularly evident in GNSS tomography processing in the lowermost part of the troposphere, where the highest variability of weather conditions is observed. To address this challenge, we propose an integrated tomography solution that uses both ground-based GNSS observations and radio occultation (RO) excess phase in the same tomography model. Our integrated approach benefits from improved geometry and increased number of observations. In order to verify presented methodology, we use 41 GNSS stations and 78 RO profiles gathered during four different high precipitation events over the region of southern Poland. The results are validated against radiosonde observations and WRF reanalysis. Our study indicates an enhancement in the representation of wet refractivity on the order of 20 to 30% RMSE decrease when RO are integrated into the tomography solution with the mean error of final integrated product equal 3.5 ppm
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Mathematical and Algorithmic Foundations: 20% Environmental Monitoring and Climate Adaptation: 50% Sensor Systems: 30%