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  An analysis of the negative refractivity bias detected in GPS radio occultation data: Results from simulation studies, aerological soundings and CHAMP observations

Beyerle, G., König-Langlo, G., Wickert, J., Schmidt, T., Heise, S., Kaschenz, J. (2004): An analysis of the negative refractivity bias detected in GPS radio occultation data: Results from simulation studies, aerological soundings and CHAMP observations, Joint CHAMP/GRACE Science Meeting (Potsdam 2004).

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Beyerle, Georg1, Autor              
König-Langlo, G.2, Autor
Wickert, Jens1, Autor              
Schmidt, Torsten1, Autor              
Heise, Stefan1, Autor              
Kaschenz, J.2, Autor
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11.1 GPS/GALILEO Earth Observation, 1.0 Geodesy and Remote Sensing, Departments, GFZ Publication Database, Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum, ou_146025              
2External Organizations, ou_persistent22              

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Schlagwörter: July 5-8, 2004, GFZ Potsdam
 DDC: 550 - Earth sciences
 Zusammenfassung: An analysis of 108,058 atmospheric refractivity profiles observed by CHAMP during 2002 and 2003 reveals a negative bias compared to ECMWF meteorological fields at altitudes below 5 km. The bias is most pronounced in the tropical Pacific, Central Africa, Indonesia, and India with values reaching -4%. In order to separate bias contributions caused by critical refraction from contributions induced by the receiver tracking process a comprehensive end-to-end simulation study was performed using radio sonde profiles obtained regularly by Alfred Wegener Institute aboard research vessel POLARSTERN since 1982. Within a subset of 2917 profiles recorded between 60N and 60S on the Atlantic ocean between 29 December 1982 and 14 November 2003, 40.2% (1172 profiles) indicate the presence of critical refraction with vertical refractivity gradients below -157 km^-1. Layers exceeding the critical refractivity value are mainly located between 1 to 2 km altitude, above 3 km the occurrence of critical refraction can be disregarded. Simulations including a receiver signal tracking model and using these 2917 sonde observations confirm that four quadrant carrier phase extraction outperforms the arctangent method currently implemented on CHAMP. Within regions of low signal-to-noise ratio an interesting alternative to 'fly-wheeling' and open-loop tracking methods is carrier loop band width reduction. Changing the band width from 30 to 10 Hz improves data yield at 0.5 km altitude by about 16%.

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 Datum: 2004
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GFZPOF: 6.0 GPS-Meteorologie
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Titel: Joint CHAMP/GRACE Science Meeting (Potsdam 2004)
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