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Article Dans Une Revue Geophysical Research Letters Année : 2005

On the use of GPS tomography to investigate water vapor variability during a Mistral//sea breeze event in southeastern France

Sophie Bastin
Olivier Bock

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Global Positioning System (GPS) tomography analyses of water vapor, complemented by high-resolution numerical simulations are used to investigate a Mistral/sea breeze event in the region of Marseille, France, during the ESCOMPTE experiment. This is the first time GPS tomography has been used to validate the three-dimensional water vapor concentration from numerical simulation, and to analyze a small-scale meteorological event. The high spatial and temporal resolution of GPS analyses provides a unique insight into the evolution of the vertical and horizontal distribution of water vapor during the Mistral/sea-breeze transition.
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hal-00017445 , version 1 (25-01-2006)

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Sophie Bastin, Cédric Champollion, Olivier Bock, Phillipe Drobinski, Frédéric Masson. On the use of GPS tomography to investigate water vapor variability during a Mistral//sea breeze event in southeastern France. Geophysical Research Letters, 2005, 32, pp.L05808. ⟨10.1029/2004GL021907⟩. ⟨hal-00017445⟩
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