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[MTT37-06] GNSS precipitable water vapor distribution and vertical structure revealed by very dense GNSS observation network
Keywords:GNSS meteorology, Water vapor
During the target period, a stationary front was stagnant over northern Kyushu and a linear precipitation zone developed in Kumamoto and Fukuoka prefectures on August 12, 2021. GNSS precipitable water vapor around the area exceeded 70 mm, and there were several stations that recorded statistically extremely high values of precipitable water (e.g., 79.0 mm in the Goto Islands). At the stations where such high precipitable water amounts were observed at high frequencies, it became clear by using this very dense observation network that they were scattered locally more than expected. Tomographic estimation of the vertical structure of water vapor showed not only variations in the surface water vapor under the atmospheric boundary layer but also significant water vapor inflow around 2-3 km altitude.
The data used in this study for post-processing analysis of SoftBank's original GNSS sites were provided by SoftBank Corporation and ALES Corporation through the framework of the ”Consortium to utilize the original dense GNSS network by SoftBank for a wide area of earth science".