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Principle of locality and analysis of radio occultation data

journal contribution
posted on 2024-11-01, 15:09 authored by Alexander Pavelyev, Kefei ZhangKefei Zhang, Yuei-An Liou, A. Pavelyev, Chuan-Sheng Wang, J Wickert, Torsten Schmidt, Yuriy KuleshovYuriy Kuleshov
A fundamental principle of local interaction of radio waves with a refractive spherical medium is formulated and illustrated using the radio occultation (RO) method of remote sensing of the atmosphere and the ionosphere of the Earth and the planets. In accordance with this principle, the main contribution to variations of the amplitude and the phase of radio waves propagating through a medium makes a neighborhood of a tangential point, where the gradient of the refractive index is perpendicular to the radio wave trajectory. A necessary and sufficient condition (a criterion) is established to detect the displacement of the tangential point from the radio ray perigee using analysis of the RO experimental data. This criterion is applied to the identification and the location of layers in the atmosphere and the ionosphere by the use of Global Positioning System RO data. RO data from the CHAllenge Minisatellite Payload (CHAMP) are used to validate the criterion introduced when significant variations of the amplitude and the phase of the RO signals are observed at the RO ray perigee altitudes below 80 km. The detected criterion opens a new avenue in terms of measuring the altitude and the slope of the atmospheric and ionospheric layers. This is important for the location determination of the wind shear and the direction of internal wave propagation in the lower ionosphere and possibly in the atmosphere. The new criterion provides an improved estimation of the altitude and the location of the ionospheric plasma layers compared with the backpropagation radio-holographic method previously used.

History

Journal

IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing

Volume

51

Issue

6

Start page

3240

End page

3249

Total pages

10

Publisher

IEEE

Place published

USA

Language

English

Copyright

© 1980-2012 IEEE.

Former Identifier

2006042984

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2013-12-16