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High resolution numerical weather models have recently raised a great interest in the InSAR community for atmospheric phase screen (APS) mitigation. Following the research carried out in [1], in this study we focus on investigating the sensitivity of WRF (Weather Research and Forecasting) predictions to the model parameter settings which may substantially affect the result of water vapor modeling...
The influence of the turbulent atmosphere is seen as the main performance limitation for high-quality Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) techniques in ground deformation monitoring applications. Atmospheric correction using numerical weather prediction (NWP) models is widely seen as a promising emerging technology for mitigation of atmospheric signals. First results showed promising...
A continuous descent arrival (CDA) is a cockpit based flight technique characterized by operations that descend continuously at or near idle power settings resulting in reduced noise and emissions compared to standard stair-step arrival techniques. The development of published optimized profile descent (OPD) procedures that permit use of the CDA technique is generally considered to be a key step in...
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