Application of GPS/PWV Data to Analysis Two Typhoons in Hong Kong
1〓School of Environmental Science and Spatial Informatics,China University of Mining and Technology,
1 Daxue Road, Xuzhou 221116, China
2〓Donghua Geologic Engineering and Construction Company of Yanzhou Mining Group,669 Shejiyuan Road,Zoucheng 273500,China
Abstract:Based on precipitable water vapor(PWV) data from GPS, the water vapor variation characteristics of two typhoons that hit Hong Kong in 2013 are compared. The results show that GPS/PWV data can vary with the intensity of the typhoon, particularly pressure changes. Far from the typhoon, PWV showed significant changes, shocks, stronger volatility. The degree of its shock has a good relationship with rainfall intensity. Close to the typhoon, PWV has a significant change in the structure of a single peak and its humidification process has a relationship with the time and distance from the typhoon. Also a short rapid change of PWV can better reflect rainfall intensity. In summary, GPS/PWV data have some value in monitoring and forecasting typhoons.