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  • Atmosphere; AtmoWater; Binary Object; Data Assimilation; File content; GNSS; GURN; High-Resolution Atmospheric Water Vapor Fields by Spaceborne Geodetic Sensing, Tomographic Fusion, and Atmospheric Modeling; InSAR; integrated water vapor; moisture; MULT; Multiple investigations; Upper_Rhine_Graben; WRF  (1)
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    Publication Date: 2024-04-20
    Description: Convection-permitting simulations with the Weather Research and Forecasting Modeling System (WRF) were carried out in order to provide improved water vapor fields for the Upper Rhine Valley in the border region of ​​Germany, Switzerland and France. Hourly ERA5 reanalysis data served as input for three different simulations with (1) open loop, (2) assimilation of GNSS ZTD, InSAR ZTD and synoptic station data and (3) assimilation of tomography ZTD fields. The three-dimensional variation data assimilation (3D-VAR) configuration with hourly resolution was used. The simulations were performed for four events, one in each season (April 11-22, 2016, July 13-23, 2018, October 16-31, 2018, January 6-21, 2017). Surface pressure, temperature (2m) and integrated water vapor are provided in 2D as well as pressure, temperature and water vapor density for each of the 72 vertical levels (3D).
    Keywords: Atmosphere; AtmoWater; Binary Object; Data Assimilation; File content; GNSS; GURN; High-Resolution Atmospheric Water Vapor Fields by Spaceborne Geodetic Sensing, Tomographic Fusion, and Atmospheric Modeling; InSAR; integrated water vapor; moisture; MULT; Multiple investigations; Upper_Rhine_Graben; WRF
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 66 data points
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