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Precise GPS data processing for the GPS/MET radio occultation mission at UCAR
Comparison of snow data assimilation system with GPS reflectometry snow depth in the Western United States
Ground based meteorology: Parameter estimation [presentation]
The surprising ability of the Global Positioning System (GPS) to observe the Earth's water cycle [presentation]
Quality assessment of COSMIC/FORMOSAT-3 GPS radio occultation data derived from single- and double-difference atmospheric excess phase processing
Comparison of precipitable water derived from ground-based GPS measurements with radiosonde observations over the Korean Peninsula
Atmospheric water vapor and geoid measurements in the open ocean with GPS
Is the long-term variation of the estimated GPS differential code biases associated with ionospheric variability?
Application of GPS slant water vapor tomography to an IHOP storm case with simple constraints [presentation]
Impact of FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC radio occultation data on the prediction of super cyclone Gonu (2007): A case study
Precise orbit determination for the FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC satellite mission using GPS
Using geodetic GPS receivers to measure vegetation water content
Radio Occultation: From GPS/MET to COSMIC [presentation]
Evaluation of the IRI-2016 and NeQuick electron content specification by COSMIC GPS radio occultation, ground-based GPS and Jason-2 joint altimeter/GPS observations
Sensing vegetation growth with reflected GPS signals
Profiling the atmosphere using the airborne GPS radio occultation technique: a sensitivity study
Features of high-latitude ionospheric irregularities development as revealed by ground-based GPS observations, satellite-borne GPS observations and satellite in situ measurements over the territory of Russia during the geomagnetic storm on March 17-18, 20
Introduction to GPS radio occultation [presentation]
Status and plans at CDAAC for providing near real-time ionospheric data products from COSMIC [presentation]
Sensitivity of NWP model skill to the obliquity of the GPS radio occultation soundings

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