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Archive | 2015

Local-Scale Precipitable Water Vapor Retrieval from High-Elevation Slant Tropospheric Delays Using a Dense Network of GNSS Receivers

Eugenio Realini; Kazutoshi Sato; Toshitaka Tsuda; Masanori Oigawa; Yuya Iwaki; Yoshinori Shoji; Hiromu Seko

Local-scale monitoring of the temporal and spatial variability of precipitable water vapor (PWV) is crucial to improve the nowcasting and forecasting of localized meteorological hazards. While GPS is now routinely employed to retrieve PWV from estimated tropospheric delays (GPS meteorology), even the densest GPS networks available have a spatial resolution of the order of tens of kilometers, which is too coarse for detecting local fluctuations of water vapor. A densification of existing networks, at least in urban areas, is necessary to provide reliable and continuous water vapor monitoring with sufficiently high horizontal resolution. Densifying existing networks down to few kilometers of inter-station distances, however, introduces at least two issues: first, a horizontal smoothing effect occurs, induced by the significant overlapping of the inverse cones above low elevation angles typically used for GPS observation processing; second, an issue of economic nature might arise if geodetic receivers are used for large-scale densifications (e.g. for early warning systems serving large cities). We tackle the first issue by using only high-elevation slant delays for PWV retrieval, and in particular by exploiting the Japanese Quasi-Zenith Satellite System (QZSS), and the second issue by investigating the use of low-cost single-frequency receivers with local ionosphere delay models. In this work we describe the results obtained in PWV retrieval from high-elevation GPS and QZSS slant delays, estimated using a dense network of receivers installed near Kyoto, Japan.


Journal of disaster research | 2013

A High-Resolution, Precipitable Water Vapor Monitoring System Using a Dense Network of GNSS Receivers

Kazutoshi Sato; Eugenio Realini; Toshitaka Tsuda; Masanori Oigawa; Yuya Iwaki; Yoshinori Shoji; Hiromu Seko


Sola | 2015

Study of Water Vapor Variations Associated with Meso-γ Scale Convection: Comparison between GNSS and Non-Hydrostatic Model Data

Masanori Oigawa; Eugenio Realini; Toshitaka Tsuda


Journal of The Meteorological Society of Japan | 2014

Numerical Simulation on Retrieval of Meso-γ Scale Precipitable Water Vapor Distribution with the Quasi-Zenith Satellite System (QZSS)

Masanori Oigawa; Eugenio Realini; Hiromu Seko; Toshitaka Tsuda


Earth, Planets and Space | 2018

Data assimilation experiment of precipitable water vapor observed by a hyper-dense GNSS receiver network using a nested NHM-LETKF system

Masanori Oigawa; Toshitaka Tsuda; Hiromu Seko; Yoshinori Shoji; Eugenio Realini


Proceedings of the 25th International Technical Meeting of The Satellite Division of the Institute of Navigation (ION GNSS 2012) | 2012

Analysis of the Temporal and Spatial Variability of the Wet Troposphere at a Local Scale by High-rate PPP Using a Dense GNSS Network

Eugenio Realini; Toshitake Tsuda; Kazutoshi Sato; Masanori Oigawa; Yuya Iwaki


Journal of The Meteorological Society of Japan | 2017

Coordinated Observation and Numerical Study on a Diurnal Cycle of Tropical Convection over a Complex Topography in West Java, Indonesia

Masanori Oigawa; Takafumi Matsuda; Toshitaka Tsuda; Noersomadi


Japan Geoscience Union | 2015

Assimilation experiment by using localizations considering horizontal scale of error correlation in rainfall area

Masanori Oigawa; Toshitaka Tsuda; Hiromu Seko; Yoshinori Shoji; Kazutoshi Sato; Eugenio Realini


Japan Geoscience Union | 2015

Stochastic analysis of spatio-temporal variations of high-resolution GNSS wet delays for meteorological applications

Ivan Reguzzoni; Alessandro Fermi; Eugenio Realini; Giovanna Venuti; Masanori Oigawa; Toshitaka Tsuda


Japan Geoscience Union | 2014

Analysis of the PWV variations observed by a hyper-dense network of GNSS receivers prior to localized rainfall

Yuya Iwaki; Eugenio Realini; Toshitaka Tsuda; Kazutoshi Sato; Masanori Oigawa

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Hiromu Seko

Japan Meteorological Agency

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Yuya Iwaki

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

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Yoshinori Shoji

Japan Meteorological Agency

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