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Recent advances in radio occultation sensing of the neutral atmosphere and ionosphere with COSMIC-2
Radiometer calibration using colocated GPS radio occultation measurements
GPS radio occultations - from GPS/MET to COSMIC [presentation]
Improving the impact of radio occultation observations on numerical forecasts of tropical cyclones
Estimating atmospheric boundary layer depth using COSMIC radio occultation data
Effect of superrefraction on inversions of radio occultation signals in the lower troposphere
Validation of satellite datasets for climate monitoring by radio occultation reference datasets [presentation]
Applications of GPS radio occultation data to weather and climate [presentation]
First ionospheric radio-occultation measurements from GNSS occultation sounder on the Chinese Feng-Yun 3C satellite
Obtain high accuracy electron density profile over the radio occultation region by simultaneously assimilation of ground based GNSS observations and LEO based radio occultation data [presentation]
Analysis of Global Positioning System (GPS) radio occultation measurement errors based on Satellite de Aplicaciones Cientificas-c (SAC-C) GPS radio occultation data recorded in open-loop and phase-locked-loop mode
Comparison of CHAMP radio occultation climatologies of the UTLS to operational ECMWF analyses and forecasts [poster]
Assimilation of radio occultation data using measurement-based observation error specification: Preliminary results
Application of principal component analysis to CHAMP radio occultation data for quality control and a diagnostic study
Open loop tracking and inverting GPS L1 radio occultation signals: Simulation study
GPS profiling of the lower troposphere from space: Inversion and demodulation of the open-loop radio occultation signals
Climate Monitoring based on radio occultation data: From CHAMP to FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC [presentation]
The role of GPS radio occultation observations in the global observing system for weather, water and climate [presentation]
Using CHAMP radio occultation data to determine the top altitude of the Planetary Boundary Layer
Dry layers in the tropical West Pacific as observed with GPS Radio Occultation and CONTRAST aircraft measurements [presentation]

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