Sequential atmospheric profiles near a fixed location derived from GPS-LEO occultation measurements

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Atmospheric Composition And Structure, Atmospheric Composition And Structure: Pressure, Density, And Temperature, Policy Sciences: Project Evaluation, Policy Sciences: System Design

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We discuss a method to obtain daily sequential atmospheric profiles near a fixed Earth location by the optimal selection of a satellite in a Low Earth Orbit (LEO). The simulations have shown the possibility to design a LEO that can control the drift of sounding locations to be less than 100 km for periods of 60-200 days. An optimal LEO satellite selection may have practical applications for regional weather prediction and climate analysis.

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