AGU Session G003: Advancing Geodetic Observations and their Contributions to Sensing the Atmosphere

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Norma Teferle

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Jun 25, 2024, 9:44:46 AM (8 days ago) Jun 25
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Dear Colleagues,

 

With the abstract submission deadline for AGU24, 9-13 December 2024, approaching on 31 July 2024, my co-conveners and I would like to draw your attention to our session:

 

G003 - Advancing Geodetic Observations and their Contributions to Sensing the Atmosphere: Geodesy for the Troposphere and Ionosphere, and Studying their Severe Events


https://agu.confex.com/agu/agu24/prelim.cgi/Session/225916

 

Geodetic observations, GNSS and other sensors, have long been established as reliable sources for information on the atmosphere: both of the troposphere and ionosphere. Often these data are assimilated into numerical models. In times of increased intensity and frequency of severe weather events due to climatic changes these data allow a better tracking or improved understanding of a tropospheric event. Similarly, GNSS signals are susceptible to changes in the ionosphere and can be employed for modelling or prediction of space weather. Moreover, advanced ionospheric modelling provides improvements of accuracy and integrity in the observations. This session is dedicated to highlighting advancements in geodetic observations, methods and assimilation, and their contributions to weather and space weather: low-cost and multi-instrument; observation processing and modelling, advanced products; multi-GNSS, GNSS-RO, GNSS-R, reflectometry; severe event studies; airborne, space borne, oceanic and moving platform observations; forecasting, assimilation, numerical models, tomography; high performance computing and machine learning.

 

We look forward to receiving your abstracts and to meeting you in Washington D.C. in December.

 

The Conveners:

Felicia Norma Teferle, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg

Jihye Park, Oregon State University, United States,

Yang Wang, University of Colorado Boulder, United States

Rohith Muraleedharan Thundathil, GFZ Potzdam, Germany




Kind Regards


Felicia Norma (Rebecca) TEFERLE

[she/her]


Professor of Geodesy

Head Geodesy and Geospatial Engineering

Deputy Head Doctoral School in Science and Engineering

Doctoral Programme Director – Engineering Sciences

Course Director – BENG Digital Engineering


Department of Engineering

Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine

and

Institute for Advanced Studies (IAS)


UNIVERSITÉ DU LUXEMBOURG

CAMPUS KIRCHBERG

6, rue R. Coudenhove-Kalergi

L-1359 Luxembourg

Luxembourg


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