Re: NEW PAPER RELATED TO GPS AND EARTH ROTATION PUBLISHED



For God's sake Piss-Off Lodder. We have told you before that Sam's
announcements are generally appreciated by the readers of this group,
which - if you bother to read its title - you will see is NOT restricted to
GPS.

Sam's use of upper case is NOT SHOUTING but simply highlighting a title line
to his message to make it easier to read at a glance. If you don't like it
then tough - go and play Nettiquet Police in another newsgroup!

David

"J. J. Lodder" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1gw6r8i.19wqv3n143l59iN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sam Wormley <swormley1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> April 5, 2005
>>
>> NEW PAPER RELATED TO GPS AND EARTH ROTATION PUBLISHED
>
> THERE IS NO NEED TO SHOUT, WE can hear you easily.
>
>> A review paper about GPS methods for determining Earth's rotation
>> co-authored
>> by a member of the CORS Team was recently publishead.
>>
>> The full reference of the article is as follows:
>>
>> Johnson, T.J., B.L. Luzum, and J.R. Ray (2005). "Improved near-term
>> Earth
>> rotation predictions using atmospheric angular momentum forecasts"
>> J. Geodynamics, 39(3), 209-221.
>>
>> A file in "pdf" format is available at the following Web location:
>>
>> http://www.ngs.noaa.gov/CORS/Articles/EarthRot.pdf
>
> If you look at the paper you'll see it has nothing to do with GPS,
> it's about predicting (the effects on UT1) of the motions
> of the atmosphere.
> GPS only comes in indirectly (and marginally) as a measuring tool.
>
> Best,
>
> Jan
>
>


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