Atmospheric Measurement Techniques (Oct 2018)

The FengYun-3C radio occultation sounder GNOS: a review of the mission and its early results and science applications

  • Y. Sun,
  • Y. Sun,
  • Y. Sun,
  • W. Bai,
  • W. Bai,
  • W. Bai,
  • C. Liu,
  • C. Liu,
  • Y. Liu,
  • Q. Du,
  • Q. Du,
  • Q. Du,
  • X. Wang,
  • X. Wang,
  • G. Yang,
  • M. Liao,
  • Z. Yang,
  • X. Zhang,
  • X. Meng,
  • X. Meng,
  • D. Zhao,
  • D. Zhao,
  • J. Xia,
  • J. Xia,
  • Y. Cai,
  • Y. Cai,
  • G. Kirchengast,
  • G. Kirchengast,
  • G. Kirchengast

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-11-5797-2018
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11
pp. 5797 – 5811

Abstract

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The Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Occultation Sounder (GNOS) is one of the new-generation payloads on board the Chinese FengYun 3 (FY-3) series of operational meteorological satellites for sounding the Earth's neutral atmosphere and ionosphere. FY-3C GNOS, on board the FY-3 series C satellite launched in September 2013, was designed to acquire setting and rising radio occultation (RO) data by using GNSS signals from both the Chinese BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS) and the US Global Positioning System (GPS). So far, the GNOS measurements and atmospheric and ionospheric data products have been validated and evaluated and then been used for atmosphere- and ionosphere-related scientific applications.This paper reviews the FY-3C GNOS instrument, RO data processing, data quality evaluation, and preliminary research applications according to the state-of-the-art status of the FY-3C GNOS mission and related publications. The reviewed data validation and application results demonstrate that the FY-3C GNOS mission can provide accurate and precise atmospheric and ionospheric GNSS (i.e., GPS and BDS) RO profiles for numerical weather prediction (NWP), global climate monitoring (GCM), and space weather research (SWR). The performance of the FY-3C GNOS product quality evaluation and scientific applications establishes confidence that the GNOS data from the series of FY-3 satellites will provide important contributions to NWP, GCM, and SWR scientific communities.