C. O. Ao
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Associated Concepts [?]
- Physics
- Geology
- Geography
- Engineering
- Computer science
- Telecommunications
- Operating system
- Astronomy
- Environmental science
- Global Positioning System
- Remote sensing
- Meteorology
- Biology
- Astrophysics
- Genetics
- Geophysics
- Ionosphere
- COSMIC cancer database
- Radio occultation
- Atmospheric sciences
- Geodesy
- Aerospace engineering
- Climatology
- Satellite
- Quantum mechanics
Authored Works
sorted by decreasing year, and then by display-name
- X and Ka band Radio Occultation Sounding of Planetary Atmospheric Composition with Future Spacecraft Missions
- The effects of ice and precipitating clouds on Polarimetric Radio Occultation profiles
- Planetary Boundary Layer Height and Profiling Characteristics from Spire GNSS-RO Data
- New Retrieval Methods and Observing Techniques for Planetary Radio Occultation Experiments
- Lower atmospheric sounding capability from Spire and operational GNSS RO products for Arctic PBL studies
- Evaluation of GNSS Radio Occultation Observations in Tropical Cyclone Environments
- Characterizing Planetary Boundary Layer (PBL) using Naval Radio-Occultation approach
- Status of the Radio Occultations through Heavy Precipitation (ROHP) experiment after three years in orbit
- Preparing for X/Ka Band radio occultations of Venus with VERITAS and EnVision: Retrieving Sulfur Species Abundances
- Planetary Boundary Layer Profiling from COSMIC-2: Effects of SNR and New Retrieval Developments
- On Shallow Cloud Top Height and Planetary Boundary Layer Height Variability over the Northeast Pacific and Relationships with Internal Climate Fluctuations Using MISR and GPS-RO Satellite Observations and ERA5 Reanalysis Data
- New Past Radio Occultation Results of Venus Atmosphere
- Joint retrieval of PBL temperature and water vapor structure from GNSS-RO and microwave sounder measurements
- Estimating 3-D winds in high resolution using a dense distribution of GNSS radio occultations
- Benefits of a SmallSat Radio Occultation Constellation for Mars Science and Exploration
Linked Co-Authors
- D. M. Kass
- Dong L. Wu
- F. Joseph Turk
- Feiqin Xie
- G. Martı́nez
- Jie Gong
- Joseph A. Santanello
- Kevin J. Nelson
- Kuo-Nung Wang
- M. D. Lebsock
- Manisha Ganeshan
- Manuel de la Torre Juárez
- O. P. Verkhoglyadova
- Panagiotis Vergados
- Ramon Padullés
- S. W. Asmar
- Tatiana Bocanegra-Bahamón
- Todd A. Ely
Linked Collaborating Institutions
- Jet Propulsion Laboratory
- Lunar and Planetary Institute, Houston
- Morgan State University, Maryland
- Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi
- University of California, Los Angeles
- University of Michigan
- University of Utah
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