4.6 Article

Analysis of precipitable water vapor from GPS measurements in Chengdu region: Distribution and evolution characteristics in autumn

Journal

ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH
Volume 52, Issue 4, Pages 656-667

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.asr.2013.04.005

Keywords

Global positioning system (GPS); Precipitable water vapor; Fast Fourier Transform; Autumn rain; Composite analysis

Funding

  1. Key University Scientific Research Project of Jiangsu Province [10KJA170030]
  2. national basic research program of China (973 Program) [2013CB430102]
  3. Project of State Key Laboratory of Severe Weather of Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences [2010LASW-A01]
  4. Meteorology Industry Special Project of CMA [GYHY201306040]
  5. Nanjing weather radar open laboratory foundation [BJG201208]
  6. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41175045]
  7. Special Fund for Meteorological Research in the Public Interest [GYHY201206042]
  8. Scientific Research Innovation Plan of College Graduate Student in Jiangsu Province [NO782002071]

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The rainfall process of Chengdu region in autumn has obvious regional features. Especially, the night-time rain rate of this region in this season is very high in China. Studying the spatial distribution and temporal variation of regional atmospheric precipitable water vapor (PWV) is important for our understanding of water vapor related processes, such as rainfall, evaporation, convective activity, among others in this area. Since GPS detection technology has the unique characteristics, such as all-weather, high accuracy, high spatial and temporal resolution as well as low cost, tracking and monitoring techniques on water vapor has achieved rapid developments in recent years. With GPS PWV data at 30-min interval gathered from six GPS observational stations in Chengdu region in two autumns (September 2007 December 2007 and September 2008 December 2008), it is revealed that negative correlations exist between seasonally averaged value of GPS PWV as well as its variation amplitude and local terrain altitude. The variation of PWV in the upper atmosphere of this region results from the water vapor variation from surface to 850 hPa. With the help of Fast Fourier Transform (FFT), it is found that the autumn PWV in Chengdu region has a multi-scale feature, which includes a seasonal cycle, 22.5 days period (quasi-tri-weekly oscillation). The variation of the GPS PWV is related to periodical change in the transmitting of the water vapor caused by zonal and meridional wind strengths' change and to the East Asian monsoon system. According to seasonal variation characteristics, we concluded that the middle October is the critical turning point in PWV content. On a shorter time scale, the relationship between autumn PWV and ground meteorological elements was obtained using the composite analysis approach. (C) 2013 COSPAR. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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