Remote Sensing (Jul 2021)

GPS-Based Multi-Temporal Variation in Precipitable Water over the Territory of Poland

  • Andrzej Araszkiewicz,
  • Damian Kiliszek,
  • Michał Mierzwiak,
  • Joanna Nowak Da Costa,
  • Marcin Szołucha

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs13152960
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 15
p. 2960

Abstract

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An increase in temperature causes higher evaporation of water from water bodies; consequently, the water content in the atmosphere also increases. The precipitable water (PW), as the water content in the atmospheric air column, is therefore an important parameter to consider when studying climate change. The aim of this study was to analyse multi-annual precipitable water data derived from a dense Global Navigational Satellite Systems (GNSS) network. Twelve years of observations from over a hundred ASG-EUPOS stations were used to estimate changes in precipitation water values over Poland. The data were validated by comparison with the available radio-sounding data. The analysis of the GPS-based PW values showed an upward trend in the PW value of 0.078 mm/year. The spatio-temporal distribution of the mean PW values and their fluctuations over the years were studied and visualised in the form of maps. The results are congruent with the fact that Poland lies on the border of influence of both continental and oceanic climates. Our results are also consistent with other climate research concerning this region.

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