Special issue “GNSS and SAR Technologies for Atmospheric Sensing”

Abstract Recent advances in the field of atmospheric and ionospheric sensing by GNSS and SAR technologies were discussed during two workshops held in February 2016 and October 2016 in Italy, hosted by GEOlab of Politecnico di Milano under partial support of the JSPS Bilateral Open Partnership Joint...

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Main Authors: Toshitaka Tsuda, Eugenio Realini, Yoshinori Shoji, Akinori Saito, Masanori Yabuki, Masato Furuya
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-07-01
Series:Earth, Planets and Space
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40623-018-0893-6
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spelling doaj-d4a02212978c47e28667fd88f1227d2d2020-11-25T01:51:47ZengSpringerOpenEarth, Planets and Space1880-59812018-07-017011510.1186/s40623-018-0893-6Special issue “GNSS and SAR Technologies for Atmospheric Sensing”Toshitaka Tsuda0Eugenio Realini1Yoshinori Shoji2Akinori Saito3Masanori Yabuki4Masato Furuya5Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere (RISH), Kyoto UniversityGeomatics Research & Development (GReD) srlMeteorological Research Institute (MRI), Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA)Department of Geophysics, Faculty of Science, Kyoto UniversityResearch Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere (RISH), Kyoto UniversityDepartment of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Hokkaido UniversityAbstract Recent advances in the field of atmospheric and ionospheric sensing by GNSS and SAR technologies were discussed during two workshops held in February 2016 and October 2016 in Italy, hosted by GEOlab of Politecnico di Milano under partial support of the JSPS Bilateral Open Partnership Joint Research Projects. Another symposium was held in March 2017 at the Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere of Kyoto University, to discuss (1) the water vapor and ionospheric maps retrieval from space-borne and airborne SAR, (2) ionosphere and troposphere monitoring by the ground-based GNSS network and radio occultation, (3) mesoscale numerical weather prediction models and data assimilation, and (4) ground-based remote-sensing techniques, such as a wind profiling radar. This special issue collects high-quality papers that describe the findings reported during these three meetings, not limited to GNSS and SAR, but also including ground-based atmospheric sensing systems and numerical weather prediction models.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40623-018-0893-6
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author Toshitaka Tsuda
Eugenio Realini
Yoshinori Shoji
Akinori Saito
Masanori Yabuki
Masato Furuya
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Eugenio Realini
Yoshinori Shoji
Akinori Saito
Masanori Yabuki
Masato Furuya
Special issue “GNSS and SAR Technologies for Atmospheric Sensing”
Earth, Planets and Space
author_facet Toshitaka Tsuda
Eugenio Realini
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Akinori Saito
Masanori Yabuki
Masato Furuya
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title Special issue “GNSS and SAR Technologies for Atmospheric Sensing”
title_short Special issue “GNSS and SAR Technologies for Atmospheric Sensing”
title_full Special issue “GNSS and SAR Technologies for Atmospheric Sensing”
title_fullStr Special issue “GNSS and SAR Technologies for Atmospheric Sensing”
title_full_unstemmed Special issue “GNSS and SAR Technologies for Atmospheric Sensing”
title_sort special issue “gnss and sar technologies for atmospheric sensing”
publisher SpringerOpen
series Earth, Planets and Space
issn 1880-5981
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Abstract Recent advances in the field of atmospheric and ionospheric sensing by GNSS and SAR technologies were discussed during two workshops held in February 2016 and October 2016 in Italy, hosted by GEOlab of Politecnico di Milano under partial support of the JSPS Bilateral Open Partnership Joint Research Projects. Another symposium was held in March 2017 at the Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere of Kyoto University, to discuss (1) the water vapor and ionospheric maps retrieval from space-borne and airborne SAR, (2) ionosphere and troposphere monitoring by the ground-based GNSS network and radio occultation, (3) mesoscale numerical weather prediction models and data assimilation, and (4) ground-based remote-sensing techniques, such as a wind profiling radar. This special issue collects high-quality papers that describe the findings reported during these three meetings, not limited to GNSS and SAR, but also including ground-based atmospheric sensing systems and numerical weather prediction models.
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