Rapid development in the GNSS meteorology both ground-based and space-based heralded by new GNSS constellations, precise real-time satellite orbits and clocks and large areas covered by GNSS permanent networks as well as new and well established Radio Occultation missions are bringing new quality for meteorological operations. This seminar discusses all three aspects the GNSS meteorology: observations from ground-based networks, from space-based platforms and meteorological applications and requirements.

In the meteorology session of the seminar discussion will focus on current and future challenges in weather and climate forecasting, in the next session linked with Radio Occultation missions team lead by Dr Cheng-Yung Huang from National Central University will present most recent development linked with upcoming COSMIC II mission, the closing session will cover full spectra of ground-based estimation and application talks. This seminar is brings together experts from meteorology and GNSS from a number of national and international universities and institutions such as: Institute of Meteorology and Water Management, University of Wroclaw, National Central University of Taiwan, Institute of Geophysics.

We would like to cordially invite all participants willing to discuss new techniques in meteorology and impact of weather observations on GNSS processing.
Full program available here

Seminar Program

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Prof. Jarosław Bosy
Dr. Witold Rohm
Mr Paweł Hordyniec