Investigation into UHI monitoring with GNSS sensor networkTools Mendez Astudillo, Jorge (2020) Investigation into UHI monitoring with GNSS sensor network. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractRadio frequency (RF) signals are used in Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) for positioning applications, however, it can also be used to monitor the atmosphere. RF signals can be affected by changes in the atmospheric refractivity index along their propagation path. This change of refractive index along the path of the signal in the troposphere causes a delay to the signal known as the Tropospheric Delay (TD). The TD in the zenith direction (ZTD) has already been used to derive the amount of precipitable water at a given site because the refractive index of air in the atmosphere is proportional to the environmental variables: temperature (T), pressure (P) and water vapour partial pressure (e). However, other environmental variables such as T have not been derived from the ZTD. Thus, this thesis presents a novel algorithm to estimate temperature from GNSS data for monitoring urban heat island intensity (UHII).
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