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  EOP predictions collected during the operational phase of the Second Earth Orientation Parameters Prediction Comparison Campaign

Śliwińska, J., Dobslaw, H., Kur, T., Nastula, J., Wińska, M., Partyka, A., Belda, S., Bizouard, C., Boggs, D., Bruni, S., Chen, L., Chin, M., Dhar, S., Dill, R., Duan, P., Ferrandiz, J. M., Gou, J., Gross, R., Guessoum, S., Han, S., Heinkelmann, R., Huang, C., Irrgang, C., Kiani Shahvandi, M., Kudrys, J., Li, J., Ligas, M., Liu, L., Lu, W., Mayer, V., Miao, W., Michalczak, M., Modiri, S., Otten, M., Ratcliff, T., Raut, S., Saynisch-Wagner, J., Schartner, M., Schoenemann, E., Schuh, H., Soja, B., Su, X., Thaller, D., Thomas, M., Wang, G., Wu, Y., Xu, C., Xu, X., Yang, X., Zhao, X., Zhou, Z. (2023): EOP predictions collected during the operational phase of the Second Earth Orientation Parameters Prediction Comparison Campaign.
https://doi.org/10.5880/GFZ.1.3.2023.001

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Śliwińska, Justyna1, Author
Dobslaw, Henryk2, Author           
Kur, Tomasz1, Author
Nastula, Jolanta1, Author
Wińska, Małgorzata1, Author
Partyka, Aleksander1, Author
Belda, Santiago1, Author
Bizouard, Christian1, Author
Boggs, Dale1, Author
Bruni, Sara1, Author
Chen, Lue1, Author
Chin, Mike1, Author
Dhar, Sujata1, Author
Dill, R.2, Author                 
Duan, PengShuo1, Author
Ferrandiz, Jose Manuel1, Author
Gou, Junyang1, Author
Gross, Richard1, Author
Guessoum, Sonia1, Author
Han, Songtao1, Author
Heinkelmann, R.3, Author                 Huang, ChengLi1, AuthorIrrgang, C.2, Author                 Kiani Shahvandi, Mostafa1, AuthorKudrys, Jacek1, AuthorLi, Jia1, AuthorLigas, Marcin1, AuthorLiu, Lintao1, AuthorLu, Weitao1, AuthorMayer, Volker1, AuthorMiao, Wei1, AuthorMichalczak, Maciej1, AuthorModiri, Sadegh1, AuthorOtten, Michiel1, AuthorRatcliff, Todd1, AuthorRaut, Shrishail1, AuthorSaynisch-Wagner, J.2, Author                 Schartner, Matthias1, AuthorSchoenemann, Erik1, AuthorSchuh, H.3, Author                 Soja, Benedikt1, AuthorSu, Xiaoqing1, AuthorThaller, Daniela1, AuthorThomas, M.2, Author           Wang, Guocheng1, AuthorWu, Yuanwei1, AuthorXu, CanCan1, AuthorXu, Xueqing1, AuthorYang, Xinyu1, AuthorZhao, Xin1, AuthorZhou, Zhijin1, Author more..
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Free keywords: Earth orientation parameters; prediction; polar motion; universal time; length-of-day; nutation; celestial pole offsets; UT1-UTC; science; geography; geodesy
 Abstract: This dataset contains predictions of Earth orientation parameters (EOP) submitted during the Second Earth Orientation Parameters Prediction Comparison Campaign (2nd EOP PCC).

The 2nd EOP PCC has been carried out by Centrum Badań Kosmicznych Polskiej Akademii Nauk CBK PAN in Warsaw in cooperation with the GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences in Potsdam (Germany) and under the auspices of the International Earth Rotation and Reference Systems Service (IERS) within the IERS Working Group on the 2nd EOP PCC. The purpose of the campaign was to re-assess the current capabilities of EOP forecasting and to find most reliable prediction approaches.

The operational part of the campaign lasted between September 1, 2021 and December 28, 2022. Throughout the duration of the 2nd EOP PCC, registered campaign participants submitted forecasts for all EOP parameters, including dX, dY, dPsi, dEps (components of celestial pole offsets), polar motion, differences between universal time and coordinated universal time, and its time-derivative length-of-day change. These submissions were made to the EOP PCC Office every Wednesday before the 20:00 UTC deadline. The predictions were then evaluated once the geodetic final EOP observations from the forecasted period became available. Each participant could register more than one method, and each registered method was assigned an individual ID, which was used, e.g., for file naming.

The dataset contains text files with predicted parameters as submitted by campaign participants and MATLAB file which is a database with all correct predictions from each participant loaded into a structure.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 20232023
 Publication Status: Finally published
 Pages: -
 Publishing info: Potsdam : GFZ Data Services
 Table of Contents: -
 Rev. Type: -
 Identifiers: DOI: 10.5880/GFZ.1.3.2023.001
GFZPOF: p4 T2 Ocean and Cryosphere
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