INVESTIGADORES
ALEXANDER Pedro Manfredo
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Comparisons of temperature profiles from nearby GPS radio occultations over a high wave activity region
Autor/es:
D. LUNA; P. ALEXANDER; A. DE LA TORRE; P. LLAMEDO; T. SCHMIDT; J. WICKERT
Lugar:
Montreal
Reunión:
Congreso; Cospar; 2008
Resumen:
The Global Positioning System (GPS) Radio Occultation (RO) technique has global coverage and is capable of generating highvertical resolution temperature profiles of the troposphere and lower stratosphere with sub-Kelvin accuracy and long-termstability, regardless of weather conditions. Fluctuations in these profiles give information about gravity waves. COSMIC isa six-satellite RO constellation, launched in April 2006, that performs a larger amount of occultations per day than anyprevious mission. In this work, we take advantage of the anomalous high density of COSMIC occultation events at the easternside of the highest Andes Mountains during the initial mission months. This region is well-known for its high gravity waveactivity. From 669 profiles examined in this zone, 50 pairs of them occurring within 2 hours and 200 km of one another,were found. We compared these nearby cases. One particular pair has shown a significant difference in the wave energycontent associated to each profile. Numerical simulations with a mesoscale model were performed, in order to understandthis discrepancy. We also intend to draw information on the difference between real and detected wavelengths taking intoaccount the observational geometry. This kind of studies may help to better understand the GPS RO retrieval process and itsadvantages and drawbacks in describing atmospheric temperature.