Retrieval Analysis and Methodologies in Atmospheric Limb Sounding Using the GNSS Radio Occultation Technique PhD Defence by Stig Syndergaard
Content of presentation The GNSS radio occultation principle Data processing and exemplar results ----------------------------------------------- Violation of spherical symmetry assumption Severe weather gradients Earth’s oblateness Ionosphere calibration of data Conclusion and prospects
The GPS constellation 24 satellites Six 12 hour orbits Altitude: 20200 km Inclination: 55º Transmit dual frequency signals
Content of presentation The GNSS radio occultation principle Data processing and exemplar results ----------------------------------------------- Violation of spherical symmetry assumption Severe weather gradients Earth’s oblateness Ionosphere calibration of data Conclusion and prospects
Content of presentation The GNSS radio occultation principle Data processing and exemplar results ----------------------------------------------- Violation of spherical symmetry assumption Severe weather gradients Earth’s oblateness Ionosphere calibration of data Conclusion and prospects
Content of presentation The GNSS radio occultation principle Data processing and exemplar results ----------------------------------------------- Violation of spherical symmetry assumption Severe weather gradients Earth’s oblateness Ionosphere calibration of data Conclusion and prospects
Correcting for the Earth’s oblateness
Earth’s oblateness Before correction After correction
Content of presentation The GNSS radio occultation principle Data processing and exemplar results ----------------------------------------------- Violation of spherical symmetry assumption Severe weather gradients Earth’s oblateness Ionosphere calibration of data Conclusion and prospects
Model calculation of retrievals of the temperature in the case of a typical day-time, solar maximum ionosphere
GPS/MET occultation no. 259, day 35, 1997
Content of presentation The GNSS radio occultation principle Data processing and exemplar results ----------------------------------------------- Violation of spherical symmetry assumption Severe weather gradients Earth’s oblateness Ionosphere calibration of data Conclusion and prospects
14 days of GPS/MET occultations