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github version: 1.6.7 PyPI Version DOI Documentation Status

August 2, 2023: Updated azimuth outputs for gnssir and quickLook so that the azimuth of the rising or setting part of the arc is reported rather than the average azimuth, as was done in the older versions.

July 7, 2023: The newarcs option had a bug in it: the refraction correction was not being applied. While the refraction correction is not very important for some applications (snow, soil moisture), using it sometimes and not using it other times IS NOT GOOD. You will see a bias in time series when you switched. This bug is fixed as of version 1.4.1 I will be removing all versions (1.3.16 up to 1.4.1) from pypi that have this bug. If you were using the newarcs option in the last month, you need to rerun gnssir and any downstream codes (subdaily, daily_avg etc). This bug has no impact on the data translation codes (rinex2snr, nmea2snr).

How do you find out which version are you running? Type pip list | grep gnssrefl

Our documentation is available here.

If you want to sign up for the GNSS-IR email list, please contact Kristine Larson.

Youtube videos for beginners.

If you want to access CDDIS, including orbits, you should make an account.

If you want to access to any Earthscope data, an account is required.


GNSS-IR was developed with funding from NSF (ATM 0740515, EAR 0948957, AGS 0935725, EAR 1144221, AGS 1449554) and NASA (NNX12AK21G and NNX13AF43G). gnssrefl was initially developed as a fun post-retirement project, followed by support from NASA (80NSSC20K1731).

Kristine M. Larson

Updated: August 24, 2023


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