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GPS sensing of precipitable water vapour during the March 2010 Melbourne storm
Authors:S Choy  C Wang  K Zhang  Y Kuleshov
Institution:1. SPACE Research Centre, School of Mathematical and Geospatial Sciences, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) University, GPO Box 2476, Melbourne 3001, Australia;2. National Climate Centre, Australian Bureau of Meteorology, GPO Box 1289, Melbourne 3000, Australia
Abstract:The March 2010 Melbourne storm is used as a case study to examine the potential of using Global Positioning System (GPS) observations for studying the precipitable water vapour (PWV) field. The Victorian statewide GPS infrastructure network, i.e. GPSnet, was used in this study. GPSnet is currently the only statewide and densest GPS infrastructure network in Australia, which provides an excellent opportunity to examine the distribution of water vapour as the severe weather system passed over the state. Data from 15 GPSnet stations were processed over a one-week period, i.e. a few days prior to and after the storm passage, during which the course of the storm extended from the west to the southeast corner of the state. In addition, data from two radiosonde sites of the Australian Bureau of Meteorology Upper Air Network were used to compare and validate the GPS derived PWV measurements. The findings demonstrate that there is strong spatial and temporal correlation between variations of the ground-based GPS-PWV estimates and the passage of the storm over the state. This is encouraging as the ground-based GPS water vapour sensing technique can be considered as a supplemental meteorological sensor in studying severe weather events. The advantage of using ground-based GPS-PWV technique is that it is capable of providing continuous observation of the storm passage with high temporal resolution. The spatial resolution of the distribution of water vapour is dependent on the geographical location and density of the GPS stations.
Keywords:GPS  Water vapour  Storm  Meteorology
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