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Assimilação do IWV-GPS no Brasil: otimização das estimativas do atraso zenital troposférico em tempo real

IWV (Integrated Water Vapor) values from the Brazilian Network for Continuous Monitoring (RBMC) of GPS (Global Positioning System) signals are additional sources of humidity information available for being used in Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) models operating in the Brazilian meteorological centers. In order to obtain IWV-GPS values in an efficient approach, an optimization of the GPS data processing for estimating the ZTD values (Zenithal Tropospheric Delay) is involved, which should search for the best result with lowest computational cost. In this optimization process it is necessary to determine the ideal size of the so called sliding-window data involved in the real time data processing, which must be the as small as possible but providing results with the required quality. In this paper is investigated the ideal size of such sliding-window. An experiment was carried out in which GPS sliding-windows of different sizes were evaluated using simulations of a real time data processing. Comparing the obtained results with those from post-processed GPS data, it is observed that a sliding-window containing 7 hours of GPS data generated the best results from the operational point of view (rms of 1.61 and 1.82 kg m-2 for latency of 60 and 120 minutes, respectively).

IWV-GPS; ZTD; NWP; data assimilation


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