[IGSMAIL-8230] Call for abstracts AGU session: G001 - Advancing Atmospheric Science Research through Interdisciplinary Applications with Geodesy: Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS)
Oyola, Mayra I (US 335G)
mayra.i.oyola at jpl.nasa.gov
Thu Jul 14 22:29:01 UTC 2022
De[cid:image001.png at 01D89796.6F426360]ar Colleagues:
We are inviting you to submit abstracts to our session: G001 - Advancing Atmospheric Science Research through Interdisciplinary Applications with Geodesy: Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) as part of the Geodesy Section Program at the 2022 AGU Fall Meeting in Chicago, USA.
https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm22/prelim.cgi/Session/163068
Remote sensing observations that utilize Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) signals have been applied to Atmospheric Science and Meteorology for decades. Because of its high precision and cloud penetration capability, GNSS observations such as radio occultations (GNSS-RO) and the expanding network of ground stations provide high quality global atmospheric retrievals. These observations greatly contribute to numerical weather prediction (NWP) systems for accurate forecasts and extreme weather early warning nowadays.
This session welcomes submissions including, but not limited to the following topics:
1. Earth science and applications on planetary boundary layer (PBL), deep convection and heavy precipitation, extreme weather events, climate model diagnostics, and aerosol distribution.
2. GNSS remote sensing technology advancement including novel observing concepts, instrument miniaturization, GNSS reflectometry, and other signals of opportunity (SoOP).
3. State-of-the-art retrieval algorithm developments such as sensor fusion/joint retrieval between GNSS and existing/emerging instruments, GNSS and alternative signal processing, tomographic algorithms, and new atmospheric product generation.
4. NWP application of GNSS remote sensing products, such as impact study, forward model development, and data product validation.
Co-organizers:
Kuo-Nung Wang (NASA JPL), Mayra Oyola-Merced (UW-Madison), Gregor Moeller (ETH Zürich), F. Joseph Turk (NASA JPL)
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Mayra I. Oyola-Merced, PhD (she/her)
Scientist, Ionospheric and Atmospheric Remote Sensing Group
Deputy Director, IGS Central Bureau
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
4800 Oak Grove Dr.
M/S 138-310
Pasadena, CA 91109 USA
Phone: +1-818-354-0926
Email: mayra.i.oyola at jpl.nasa.gov<mailto:mayra.i.oyola at jpl.nasa.gov>
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