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Posted by Sam Wormley on May 6, 2005, 7:58 pm




April 5, 2005

NEW PAPER RELATED TO GPS AND EARTH ROTATION PUBLISHED

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


Posted by J. J. Lodder on May 7, 2005, 8:11 am



> 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



Posted by Happy Trails on May 7, 2005, 9:09 am


On Sat, 7 May 2005 14:11:23 +0200, nospam@de-ster.demon.nl (J. J.
Lodder) wrote:
>THERE IS NO NEED TO SHOUT, WE can hear you easily.

Grow up and understand ascii, son.

>If you look at the paper you'll see it has nothing to do with GPS,

Where do you see the letters "g" "p" "s" in the name of this group?

If you don't think the earth's rotation has anything to do with
satellites then pull your head out of the sand.

I apologize to the group for this. I'm just getting tired of J. J.
Lodder being a obnoxious asshole.




Happy Trails To You

Posted by J. J. Lodder on May 7, 2005, 5:53 pm



> On Sat, 7 May 2005 14:11:23 +0200, nospam@de-ster.demon.nl (J. J.
> Lodder) wrote:
> >THERE IS NO NEED TO SHOUT, WE can hear you easily.
>
> Grow up and understand ascii, son.
>
> >If you look at the paper you'll see it has nothing to do with GPS,
>
> Where do you see the letters "g" "p" "s" in the name of this group?

You did bother to read the Subject: header?

Clearly not, so here we have a nice illustration:
SHOUTING ACTUALLY GETS YOU LESS ATTENTION,
rather than more,

Jan


Posted by David Lee on May 7, 2005, 6:22 pm



>> On Sat, 7 May 2005 14:11:23 +0200, nospam@de-ster.demon.nl (J. J.
>> Lodder) wrote:
>> >THERE IS NO NEED TO SHOUT, WE can hear you easily.
>> Grow up and understand ascii, son.
>> >If you look at the paper you'll see it has nothing to do with GPS,
>> Where do you see the letters "g" "p" "s" in the name of this group?
> You did bother to read the Subject: header?
> Clearly not, so here we have a nice illustration:
> SHOUTING ACTUALLY GETS YOU LESS ATTENTION,
> rather than more,
> Jan

Actually they do seem to refer to "UT1-like observations determined using
GPS"

David



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