GSTM2020-16, updated on 02 Jan 2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/gstm2020-16
GRACE/GRACE-FO Science Team Meeting 2020
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Combination Service for Time-variable Gravity Field Solutions (COST-G) – GRACE-FO operational combination

Ulrich Meyer1, Martin Lasser1, Adrian Jäggi1, Frank Flechtner2, Christoph Dahle2, Torsten Mayer-Gürr3, Andreas Kvas3, Saniya Behzadpour3, Jean-Michel Lemoine4, Stephane Bourgogne5, Igor Koch6, Andreas Groh7, Christoph Förste2, Annette Eicker8, and Benoit Meyssignac9
Ulrich Meyer et al.
  • 1University of Bern, Astronomical Institute, Switzerland
  • 2German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ), Germany
  • 3Graz University of Technology (IFG), Austria
  • 4Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales (GRGS), France
  • 5Stellar Space Studies, France
  • 6Leibnitz University Hannover (LUH), Germany
  • 7Technical University of Dresden, Germany
  • 8HafenCity University Hamburg, Germany
  • 9Laboratoire d’Etudes en Geophysique et Oceanographie Spatiales, France

We present the operational GRACE-FO combined time-series of monthly gravity fields of the Combination Service for Time-variable Gravity fields (COST-G) of the International Association of Geodesy (IAG). COST-G_GRACE-FO_RL01_operational is combined at AIUB and relies on operational monthly solutions of the COST-G Analysis Centers GFZ, GRGS, IfG, LUH and AIUB and the associated Analysis Centers CSR and JPL. All COST-G Analysis Centers have passed a benchmark test to ensure consistency between the different processing approaches and all of the contributing time-series undergo a strict quality control focusing on the signal content in river basins and polar regions with pronounced changes in ice mass to uncover any regularization that may bias the combination.

The combination is performed by variance component estimation on the solution level, the relative monthly weights thus providing valuable and independent insight into the consistency and noise levels of the individual monthly contributions. The combined products then are validated internally in terms of noise, approximated by the non-secular, non-seasonal variability over the oceans. Once they have passed this quality control the combined gravity fields are assessed by an external board of experts who evaluate them in terms of orbit predictions, lake altimetry, river hydrology or oceanography.

How to cite: Meyer, U., Lasser, M., Jäggi, A., Flechtner, F., Dahle, C., Mayer-Gürr, T., Kvas, A., Behzadpour, S., Lemoine, J.-M., Bourgogne, S., Koch, I., Groh, A., Förste, C., Eicker, A., and Meyssignac, B.: Combination Service for Time-variable Gravity Field Solutions (COST-G) – GRACE-FO operational combination, GRACE/GRACE-FO Science Team Meeting 2020, online, 27–29 Oct 2020, GSTM2020-16, https://doi.org/10.5194/gstm2020-16, 2020.

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