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

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Atmospheric Composition And Structure: Evolution Of The Atmosphere (1610, 8125), Computational Geophysics: Instruments And Techniques, Atmospheric Processes: Boundary Layer Processes, Atmospheric Processes: Mesoscale Meteorology

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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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