Summary
This data set produces GPS raw data called RINEX (Receiver INdependent EXchange format) files, containing clock information for microwave propagation between GPS satellites and an antenna. The GPS antenna had temporary been on the roof of the building of BMG (Bandan Meteorologi dan Geofisika) office in Tabing, west Sumatera, Indonesia from April to August 2001 and from April to May 2004. Time interval of the raw data is 30-second. This site has been operated in JAMSTEC/IORGC research project.
(NOTICE)
In order to estimate precipitable water vapor from the GPS raw data, it's necessary to calculate atmospheric delay by using GPS analysis software, and then translate the atmospheric delay to precipitable water vapor by using surface pressure and temperature, which have been measured together with GPS data at the same site (see the description for AWS in Padang). Time interval and estimated value of the atmospheric delay depend on parameter settings of the analysis software. Now the JAMSTEC/IORGC research project has GIPSY-OASIS and Bernese software licences.
Summary table
1) Data format
ASCII text files (RINEX files)
2) Spatial coverage & resolution
Longitude:100.35E, Latitude:0.88S, Elevation:3m a.s.l.
(NOTICE)
The GPS antenna receives microwave signals from all satellites above the horizon (actually low elevation angle signals are excluded in the calculation process because of high noise). Therefore, the GPS data represents approximately 20km horizontal scales.
3) Temporal covergage & resolution
from April to August 2001,from April to May 2004, every 30-second
4) File size (total)
2MB/day, 700MB/year
Citing data
http ://www.jamstec.go.jp/iorgc/hcorp/data/
References & related publication
- Wu, P., J.-I. Hamada, S. Mori, Y.I. Tauhid, M.D. Yamanaka, and F. Kimura, Diurnal variation of precipitable water over a mountainous area of Sumatra Island. J. Appl. Meteorol., 42, 1107-1115, 2003.
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