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Hello!
I am processing GNSS data with goGPS for PWV estimation purposes and I'm having some issues and doubts concerning the Mapping Functions.
My first problem is that each Mapping Function seems to introduce a mm-cm magnitude bias in the altimetric component.
Here one example for ZIM3, only GPS constelation, month of november of 2021. The 0 line correponds to the IGS weekly solution for the 15th of november. Bernese data (in black) was processed using Niell Mapping Function.
I'm aware that small differences can exist between different MF models but I have the impression they should be more subtile. This data was processed with a sin(el) satellite weighting, 7º cutoff angle and stations that count with reasonably dense skyplots. As far as I have read in a quick search (1 and 2), a few mm differences can be expected in low elevations, but not overall.
My second problem concerns the ZWD estimation. On the one hand, the ZTD is biased too depending on the MF (which is logical given that altimetry is biased).
But, most important, on the other hand, ZHD estimates can vary a lot between different models, specially in the case of VMF3 (in this case I used the 1ºx1º grid):
This is an important detail because these differences can modify the fluctuations and peaks observed in the ZWD and PWV and cause problems when trying to correlate them with precipitation events.
VMF3 was my first choice because it is supposed to be more refined, but with these biases I am now doubting on which MF to choose.
I performed a test with 19 IGS stations taking the IGS weekly position as a reference, but I cannot draw any clear conclusion about which MF is the best (it actually seems to depend on the station, here are some of the results: position_MF.pdf, ZHD_MF.pdf).
Any clue of where these biases can be coming from? Any recomendations?
Thank you!