Observing atmospheric rivers using multi-GNSS airborne radio occultation: system description and data evaluation
<p>Atmospheric rivers (ARs) are narrow filaments of high moisture flux responsible for most of the horizontal transport of water vapor from the tropics to mid-latitudes. Improving forecasts of ARs through numerical weather prediction (NWP) is important for increasing the resilience of the west...
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| Main Authors: | B. Cao, J. S. Haase, M. J. Murphy Jr., A. M. Wilson |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2025-07-01
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| Series: | Atmospheric Measurement Techniques |
| Online Access: | https://amt.copernicus.org/articles/18/3361/2025/amt-18-3361-2025.pdf |
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