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GRUAN
- Meteorological instruments of a GRUAN station.
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The
Global Climate Observing System (GCOS) Reference Upper Air Network
(GRUAN) of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) is an
international observing network, designed to meet climate
requirements. Upper air observations within the GRUAN network will
provide long-term high-quality climate records. The data will be used
to constrain and validate data from space based remote sensors, and
for scientific studies of atmospheric processes. A GNSS receiver is
part of the GRUAN station equipment with highest priority (see
Figure).
GFZ contribution to
GRUAN
GRUAN GNSS Precipitable Water Task Team
The GRUAN GNSS Precipitable Water (GNSS-PW) Task Team (TT)
was established in summer 2010 as one of six GRUAN TTs. These teams
are charged to address critical requirements for the climatological
measurements. Ground-based GNSS water vapor data was identified as
priority one measurements for GRUAN. GNSS-PW TT’s goal is to develop
explicit guidance on hardware, software and data management practices
to obtain GNSS PW measurements of highest and consistent quality at
all GRUAN sites. Prof. Wickert is member of this Task Team since
2011.
GRUAN GNSS Station Ny-Alesund
In Ny-Ålesund, a
GNSS receiving system is operated by GFZ as part of the GRUAN station
of Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research (AWI) and
the French Institut Polaire Paul Emile Victor (IPEV). This
Franco-German Arctic research station is the world’s first
measurement station that is certified according to the standards of
the GRUAN.
GRUAN GNSS Data Central Processing
Centre
GRUAN observations are intended to provide long-term
high-quality data for the reliable determination of climatological
trends and to provide further insight into atmospheric processes.
Precise GNSS data analysis is a key to reach data quality on the
highest level. Due to its long-term experience in GNSS data processing
GFZ was selected as a Central GRUAN GNSS Data Processing
Centre.
References:
[1] Wickert, J.,
K. Rannat, J. Wang, J. Braun, G. Dick, G. Elgered, S. Gutman, J.
Jones, Z. Liu, and Y. Shoji, GRUAN GNSS Precipitable Water Task Team,
International GNSS Workshop, Olstyn, Poland, July, 2013.
[2]
Maturilli, M., G. Dick, M. Ramatschi (2013): The GCOS Reference
Upper-Air Network in Ny-Alesund, Poster, Ny-Alesund Science Managers
Committee NySMAC (11th Seminar), October 9-11, 2013, National Research
Council, Rome, Italy, 2013.
[3] Ning, T., Wickert, J., Deng,
Z., Heise, S., Dick, G., Vey, S., Schöne, T.: Homogenized time series
of the atmospheric water vapor content obtained from the GNSS
reprocessed data. - Journal of Climate, 29, 7, p. 2443-2456, doi:
0.1175/JCLI-D-15-0158.1, 2016.
[4] Ning, T., Wang, J.,
Elgered, G., Dick, G., Wickert, J., Bradke, M., Sommer, M.: The
uncertainty of the atmospheric integrated water vapour estimated from
GNSS observations. - Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 9, p. 79-92,
doi: 10.5194/amt-9-79-2016, 2016.
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