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Applications of GPS Derived data to the Atmospheric Sciences. Jaclyn Secora Trzaska. Overview. History of GPS How GPS occultations work 3 GPS campaigns Applications of GPS Characterizing the Atmosphere using GPS: Zonal Means and Arctic. Global Positioning System (GPS).
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Applications of GPS Derived data to the Atmospheric Sciences Jaclyn Secora Trzaska
Overview • History of GPS • How GPS occultations work • 3 GPS campaigns • Applications of GPS • Characterizing the Atmosphere using GPS: Zonal Means and Arctic
Global Positioning System (GPS) • 24 Operational Satellites currently in orbit • 12 hour, 20,000km circular orbits • Inclination angle, i = 55˚ • Transmits at 2 frequencies, 1575MHz and 1227MHz (19 and 24.4 cm)
History of GPS • Originally called Navigation System with Timing And Ranging (NAVSTAR) • Developed by the US Department of Defense to provide all-weather round-the-clock navigation capabilities for military ground, sea, and air forces
Radio Occultations • Been used for over 30 years to characterize planetary atmospheres • Occultation occurs as satellite “rises or sets” on the horizon as viewed by receiver • Uses a microwave transmitter (GPS) to send a signal to a receiver (LEO) on the opposite side of some medium of interest (atmosphere) • Medium characterized by effect it has on radio signal
Features of GPS Occultations • No long term drift—ideal for global warming detection • Global coverage (~500 soundings/day) • All-weather remote sensing system • Measures profiles of refractivity, density, temperature and pressure from surface to 50 km • Measures water vapor profiles in the troposphere, with accuracy of 0.2 g/kg • 0.5K accuracy for individual profiles • 100 meters vertical resolution
Some Theory • Assume spherical symmetry (no horizontal variations in temperature or moisture) • Relationship formed between refractive index and bending angle • Assume dry atmosphere, pressure and temperature are found
Occultation Movie http://genesis.jpl.nasa.gov/zope/GENESIS/Background/Movie
GPS/MET: The First Campaign • April 3, 1995 to March, 1997 • 100 to 150 occultations per day • 1 Low Earth Orbiting Receiver orbiting at ~775km
GPS/MET Coverage June 30, 1995 www.cosmic.ucar.edu/gpsmet
GPS/MET Coverage June 21, 1995 to July 4, 1995 www.cosmic.ucar.edu/gpsmet
GPS/MET Profiles genesis.jpl.nasa.gov/html/missions/gpsmet
Location of GPS Occultations 1 2 3 4 6 5
1 2 3 4 5 6 4 5 6 --- GPS ---ECMWF
2 3 1 5 4 4 5 6 6 --- GPS ---ECMWF
CHAMP • German satellite, launched in 2000 • Collecting data since February 2001 • Approximately 250 occultations per day • Scheduled to be in orbit for 5 years • Used for gravity field magnetic field and electric field recovery and atmospheric limb sounding
CHAMP Orbit http://op.gfz-potsdam.de/champ/index_CHAMP.html
SuomiNet • Network of GPS receivers located at or near universities • GPS receivers are ground based • provide realtime atmospheric precipitable water vapor measurements and other geodetic and meteorological information. • http://www.suominet.ucar.edu
Passage of Javier Remnants over Tucson http://www.gst.ucar.edu/gpsrg/realtime/
Hurricane Katrina • http://www.suominet.ucar.edu/katrina/katrina.mov
Applications of GPS • Temperature Measurement • Water Vapor Measurement • Planetary Boundary Layer • Ionosphere
Temperature Measurement October 2001
Water Vapor Measurements C. Minjuarez-Sosa
Planetary Boundary Layer F. Xie
PBL top F. Xie
Ionosphere max S. Syndergaard
max S. Syndergaard
Some Other Applications • Climate research • all weather viewing • Global dataset • Unaffected by aerosols • Long term accuracy • Assimilation into Weather Forecasts • Tropopause dynamics • Gravity field, magnetic field
An Investigation into Observed and Modeled Global Atmospheric Stability Jaci Secora, Rob Kursinski, Andrea Hahmann, Dan Hankins
Overview • Motivation of Study • GPS/MET Mission • ECMWF Analysis • NCAR Community Climate Model • GPS/ECMWF/CCM3 Comparisons • Conclusions
Motivation of Study • Sinha, 1995 showed that lapse rate feedback is important in determining the equilibrium surface temperature when the climate system is perturbed • 6% reduction in LR produces a 40% amplification in water vapor feedback, while a 12% increase extinguishes it • 2000 study by Gaffen et al. looked at the observed decadal change in lapse rate and determined that some climate models were not correctly depicting it
Purpose of Study • Study evaluates representation and variability of stability in climate models as well as characterizing the stability in the real atmosphere
Gaffen et al. (2000) • Examined 2 time periods: 1960 -1997 and 1979 - 1997 • 1960 - 1997: Overall stabilization of atmosphere • 1979 - 1997: Overall destabilization of atmosphere • 3 models showed no change in stability, over both time periods
Data Sets Used in this Study • GPS: Observations • ECMWF: Analysis = Model + Observations (Not GPS Observations) • CCM3: Model
GPS/MET Data • GPS occultation data offers unique combination of high vertical resolution, accuracy and global coverage needed for this study • GPS/MET Mission from April 1995 - February 1997 • Current study focused on June 21 to July 4, 1995 - Anti - Spoofing encryption turned off - Over 800 occultations collected during period - Period falls during the northern summer/ southern winter near the solstice (24 hours of day/night in the poles)