Validation of GPS slant delays using water vapour radiometers and weather models

Slant delay data obtained from global positioning system (GPS) observations carry valuable meteorological information. The spatial distribution of the water vapour can be reconstructed from such slant delays. To estimate the quality of the GPS slant delays two validation studies were carried out. One study was based on the observations of a water vapour radiometer, a second on the analysis fields of a numerical weather model which were used to compute the corresponding GPS delays. Both studies yielded a high correlation between the available slant delays at higher elevation angles but showed deficiencies at low elevations. The mean bias between the GPS zenith delays and the radiometer data is 1.18 mm with a RMS of 6.0 mm. The corresponding bias and RMS of the GPS vs. model comparison are 3.3 mm and 2.9 mm.

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