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Michael E. Gorbunov
Researcher at Russian Academy of Sciences
Publications - 30
Citations - 1593
Michael E. Gorbunov is an academic researcher from Russian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radio occultation & Occultation. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 27 publications receiving 1496 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael E. Gorbunov include University of Graz & Danish Meteorological Institute.
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GPS Sounding of the Atmosphere from Low Earth Orbit: Preliminary Results
Randolph H. Ware,Christian Rocken,Fredrick Solheim,M. Exner,William Schreiner,Richard A. Anthes,D. Feng,Benjamin M. Herman,Michael E. Gorbunov,Sergey Sokolovskiy,K. Hardy,Ying-Hwa Kuo,Xiaolei Zou,Kevin E. Trenberth,Thomas K. Meehan,W. Melbourne,Steven Businger +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, a low Earth-orbiting satellite using the radio occultation technique was used to obtain temperature soundings from a small research satellite, MicroLab 1, carried a laptop-sized radio receiver.
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Analysis and validation of GPS/MET data in the neutral atmosphere
Christian Rocken,Richard A. Anthes,M. Exner,Douglas Hunt,Sergey Sokolovskiy,Randolph H. Ware,Michael E. Gorbunov,William Schreiner,D. Feng,Benjamin M. Herman,Ying-Hwa Kuo,Xiaolei Zou +11 more
TL;DR: The Global Positioning System/Meteorology ( GPS/MET) Program was established in 1993 by the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) to demonstrate active limb sounding of the Earth's atmosphere using the radio occultation technique.
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A ray-tracing operator and its adjoint for the use of GPS/MET refraction angle measurements
Xiaolei Zou,Francois Vandenberghe,Bin Wang,Michael E. Gorbunov,Ying-Hwa Kuo,Sergey Sokolovskiy,J. C. Chang,Joseph Sela,Richard A. Anthes +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a ray-tracing operator that links the atmospheric state to the GPS refraction angle measurements is developed, the physics and numerics involved are described, and the simulated refraction angles, based on the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) global analysis, are compared with the observed GPS/MET this paper.
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Quantification of structural uncertainty in climate data records from GPS radio occultation
Andrea K. Steiner,Andrea K. Steiner,Douglas Hunt,Shu-peng Ho,Gottfried Kirchengast,Anthony J. Mannucci,Barbara Scherllin-Pirscher,Barbara Scherllin-Pirscher,Hans Gleisner,A. von Engeln,Torsten Schmidt,Chi O. Ao,Stephen S. Leroy,E. R. Kursinski,Ulrich Foelsche,Michael E. Gorbunov,Stefan Heise,Ying-Hwa Kuo,Kent B. Lauritsen,C. Marquardt,C. Rocken,William Schreiner,Sergey Sokolovskiy,Stig Syndergaard,Jens Wickert +24 more
TL;DR: In this article, the structural uncertainty of atmospheric trends estimated from the radio occultation (RO) record is quantified from current processing schemes of six international RO processing centers, DMI Copenhagen, EUM Darmstadt, GFZ Potsdam, JPL Pasadena, UCAR Boulder, and WEGC Graz.
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Reproducibility of GPS radio occultation data for climate monitoring: Profile-to-profile inter-comparison of CHAMP climate records 2002 to 2008 from six data centers
Shu-peng Ho,Doug Hunt,Andrea K. Steiner,Anthony J. Mannucci,Gottfried Kirchengast,Hans Gleisner,Stefan Heise,Axel von Engeln,C. Marquardt,Sergey Sokolovskiy,William Schreiner,Barbara Scherllin-Pirscher,Chi Ao,Jens Wickert,Stig Syndergaard,Kent B. Lauritsen,Stephen S. Leroy,E. R. Kursinski,Ying-Hwa Kuo,Ulrich Foelsche,Torsten Schmidt,Michael E. Gorbunov,Michael E. Gorbunov +22 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the structural uncertainties of retrieved profiles that result from different processing methods are quantified and differences and standard deviations of the individual centers relative to the inter-center mean are used to quantify the structural uncertainty.