Explore cutting-edge research on climate and meteorological applications of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) and related remote sensing techniques in this 2-hour conference session from the 2012 AGU Fall Meeting. Delve into methodological developments for water vapor remote sensing, geopotential height and geostrophic wind mapping, temperature anomaly analysis, and moisture correction validation. Discover the use of dense GNSS networks for observing deep convection in the Amazon Basin and water vapor variability in the Caribbean. Examine low latitude free tropospheric water vapor studies using GPS radio occultation and learn about the ATOMMS radio occultation climate remote sensing system. Gain insights from experts presenting their latest findings and advancements in GNSS-based atmospheric research.
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Fall Meeting 2012: Climate/Meteorological Applications for GNSS...
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