Precipitable Water Vapor Retrieval Based on GNSS Data and Its Application in Extreme Rainfall

Water vapor plays a crucial role in maintaining global energy balance and water cycle, and it is closely linked to various meteorological disasters. Precipitable water vapor (PWV), as an indicator of variations in atmospheric water vapor content, has become a key parameter for meteorological and cli...

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Main Authors: Tian Xian, Ke Su, Jushuo Zhang, Huaquan Hu, Haipeng Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2025-07-01
Series:Remote Sensing
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/17/13/2301
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Summary:Water vapor plays a crucial role in maintaining global energy balance and water cycle, and it is closely linked to various meteorological disasters. Precipitable water vapor (PWV), as an indicator of variations in atmospheric water vapor content, has become a key parameter for meteorological and climate monitoring. However, due to limitations in observation costs and technology, traditional atmospheric monitoring techniques often struggle to accurately capture the distribution and variations in space–time water vapor. With the continuous advancement of Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) technology, ground-based GNSS monitoring technology has shown rapid development momentum in the field of meteorology and is considered an emerging monitoring tool with great potential. Hence, based on the GNSS observation data from July 2023, this study retrieves PWV using the Global Pressure and Temperature 3 (GPT3) model and evaluates its application performance in the “7·31” extremely torrential rain event in Beijing in 2023. Research has found the following: (1) Tropospheric parameters, including the PWV, zenith tropospheric delay (ZTD), and zenith wet delay (ZWD), exhibit high consistency and are significantly affected by weather conditions, particularly exhibiting an increasing-then-decreasing trend during rainfall events. (2) Through comparisons with the PWV values through the integration based on fifth-generation European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ERA-5) reanalysis data, it was found that results obtained using the GPT3 model exhibit high accuracy, with GNSS PWV achieving a standard deviation (STD) of 0.795 mm and a root mean square error (RMSE) of 3.886 mm. (3) During the rainfall period, GNSS PWV remains at a high level (>50 mm), and a strong correlation exists between GNSS PWV and peak hourly precipitation. Furthermore, PWV demonstrates the highest relative contribution in predicting extreme precipitation, highlighting its potential value for monitoring and predicting rainfall events.
ISSN:2072-4292