dr inż. Grzegorz Nykiel | Gdańsk University of Technology

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dr inż. Grzegorz Nykiel

Contact:

email:
grzegorz.nykiel@pg.edu.pl
website:
https://mostwiedzy.pl/grzegorz-nykiel

Positions:

Assistant professor

workplace:
Katedra Geodezji
Budynek Wydziału Inżynierii Lądowej i Środowiska - HYDRO, 114B
dr inż. Grzegorz Nykiel

Publications:

  1. Publication
    • S. L. Vadas
    • D. R. Themens
    • J. D. Huba
    • E. Becker
    • K. Bossert
    • L. Goncharenko
    • S. J. Maguire
    • C. A. O. B. Figueiredo
    • S. Xu
    • V. L. Harvey... and 4 others

    - JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS - Year 2025

    In Vadas et al. (2024, https://doi.org/10.1029/2024ja032521), we modeled the atmospheric gravity waves (GWs) during 11–14 January 2016 using the HIAMCM, and found that the polar vortex jet generates medium to large-scale, higher-order GWs in the thermosphere. In this paper, we model the traveling ionospheric disturbances (TIDs) generated by these GWs using the HIAMCM-SAMI3 and compare with ionospheric observations from ground-based...

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  2. Publication

    - METEOROLOGICAL APPLICATIONS - Year 2024

    Precipitation estimation models are typically sourced by rain gauges, weather radars and satellite observations. A relatively new technique of precipitation estimation relies on the network of Commercial Microwave Links (CMLs) employed for cellular communication networks: the rain-inducted attenuation in the links enables the precipitation estimation. In the paper, it is analysed to what extent the precipitation derived from CML...

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  3. Publication

    - CLIMATE DYNAMICS - Year 2024

    The diurnal cycle of convection plays an important role in clouds and water vapour distribution across the global tropics. In this study, we utilize integrated moisture derived from the global navigation satellite system (GNSS), satellite precipitation estimates from TRMM and merged infrared dataset to investigate links between variability in tropospheric moisture, clouds development and precipitation at a diurnal time scale. Over...

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  4. Publication
    • G. Nykiel
    • A. A. Ferreira
    • F. Günzkofer
    • P. Iochem
    • S. Tasnim
    • H. Sato

    - JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS - Year 2024

    Multiple Large-Scale Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances (LSTIDs) are observed in the European sector in both day-time and night-time during the magnetic storm on March 23–24, 2023. The Total Electron Content (TEC) observation from a network of GNSS receivers shows the propagation of LSTIDs with amplitudes between around 0.5 and 1 TECU originating from auroral and polar cusp regions down to southern Europe (35°N) with velocities...

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  5. Publication
    • A. M. Darya
    • M. M. Shaikh
    • G. Nykiel
    • E. Ghamry
    • I. Fernini

    - ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH - Year 2024

    The study of scintillation-causing ionospheric irregularities is important to mitigate their effects on satellite communications. It is also important due to the spatial and temporal variability of these irregularities, given that their characteristics differ from one region to another. This study investigates the spatial and temporal characteristics of L1 amplitude scintillation-causing ionospheric irregularities over the Eastern...

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