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Characterisation of residual ionospheric errors in bending angles using GNSS RO end-to-end simulations
Authors:CL Liu  G Kirchengast  KF Zhang  R Norman  Y Li  SC Zhang  B Carter  J Fritzer  M Schwaerz  SL Choy  SQ Wu  ZX Tan
Institution:1. Key Laboratory for Land Environment and Disaster Monitoring of SBSM, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221116, China;2. SPACE Research Centre, RMIT University, VIC 3001, Australia;3. Wegener Center for Climate and Global Change and Institute for Geophysics, Astrophysics, and Meteorology/Inst. of Physics, University of Graz, Graz A-8010, Austria
Abstract:Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) radio occultation (RO) is an innovative meteorological remote sensing technique for measuring atmospheric parameters such as refractivity, temperature, water vapour and pressure for the improvement of numerical weather prediction (NWP) and global climate monitoring (GCM). GNSS RO has many unique characteristics including global coverage, long-term stability of observations, as well as high accuracy and high vertical resolution of the derived atmospheric profiles. One of the main error sources in GNSS RO observations that significantly affect the accuracy of the derived atmospheric parameters in the stratosphere is the ionospheric error. In order to mitigate the effect of this error, the linear ionospheric correction approach for dual-frequency GNSS RO observations is commonly used. However, the residual ionospheric errors (RIEs) can be still significant, especially when large ionospheric disturbances occur and prevail such as during the periods of active space weather. In this study, the RIEs were investigated under different local time, propagation direction and solar activity conditions and their effects on RO bending angles are characterised using end-to-end simulations. A three-step simulation study was designed to investigate the characteristics of the RIEs through comparing the bending angles with and without the effects of the RIEs. This research forms an important step forward in improving the accuracy of the atmospheric profiles derived from the GNSS RO technique.
Keywords:Residual ionospheric errors  Bending angle  GNSS  Radio occultation
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