Application of ray-tracing through the high resolution numerical weather model HIRLAM applying the Conformal Theory of Refraction
Other conference contribution, 2011

In space geodetic techniques like VLBI and GPS, accuracy is limited by atmospheric propagation effects by neutral atmosphere in the troposphere. In recent years numerical weather models (NWM) have been applied to improve mapping functions which are used for tropospheric delay modeling in VLBI and GPS data analyses. A troposphere correction model applying ray-tracing through the Limited Area numerical weather prediction (NWP) HIRLAM 3D-VAR model and applying the Conformal Theory of Refraction is developed. The advantages of HIRLAM model are the high spatial resolution (0.2◦x0.2◦) and the high temporal resolution in prediction mode (every 3 hours). The advantages of the Conformal Theory of Refraction (Moritz, 1967) is that the atmospheric propagation effects are evaluated along the line of sight and the known vacuum elevation angle is used so no iterative calculations are needed. When ray-tracing through HIRLAM profiles and calculating the slant delays using the Conformal Theory of Refraction, we include the effect of an inhomogeneous atmosphere in the slant delays values.

HIRLAM

NWM

ray-tracing

Conformal Theory of Refraction

Author

Susana García Espada

Chalmers, Earth and Space Sciences, Space Geodesy and Geodynamics

Rüdiger Haas

Chalmers, Earth and Space Sciences, Space Geodesy and Geodynamics

Francisco Colomer Sanmartin

Proceedings of the 20th Meeting of the European VLBI Group for Geodesy and Astrometry

1864-1113 (ISSN)

133-137

Driving Forces

Sustainable development

Subject Categories

Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences

Earth and Related Environmental Sciences

Roots

Basic sciences

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10/7/2017