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Bernese - Gnss [work]

As meteorological sensors, ground-based GNSS receivers can accurately measure the water vapor content of the atmosphere. The precise troposphere models and estimation algorithms in Bernese allow researchers to retrieve Precipitable Water Vapor (PWV) from the GNSS data, contributing to weather forecasting and climate studies.

Given its scientific nature, learning Bernese is a significant but rewarding undertaking. The primary resource is the official , which, for version 5.2, is an 650+ page volume that serves as both a reference and a textbook on advanced GNSS theory. For version 5.4, the documentation is also extensive and available online. bernese gnss

designed for Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) data analysis. Developed and maintained by the Astronomical Institute of the University of Bern (AIUB) As meteorological sensors