@ARTICLE{Lenczuk_Artur_Merging_2023, author={Lenczuk, Artur and Klos, Anna and Bogusz, Janusz}, volume={vol. 72}, number={No 2}, pages={e42}, journal={Advances in Geodesy and Geoinformation}, howpublished={online}, year={2023}, publisher={Commitee on Geodesy PAS}, abstract={For over two decades, an essential information about global monthly gravity variations is provided by the GRACE mission and its successor, the GRACE Follow-On (GRACE-FO) mission. The temporal variations in gravity field from GRACE/GRACEFO are determined based on the measurement of distance changes between two identical satellites using microwave ranging instruments. This process is carried out by various processing centers, which adopt different processing strategies and background models. This causes discrepancies in the resulting gravity fields.We address this problem by determining a monthly homogenous GRACE-FO gravity field solutions from June 2018 to November 2022 as provided by different processing centers included in the Science Data System (SDS) project, i.e. the Center for Space Research (CSR), the German Research Center for Geosciences (GFZ) and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). We test three different weighting schemes. We show that for the last 4 years, at least 65% of continental areas are characterized by water decrease. We show that proposed merged solutions contain more signal information than individual ones based on the square root of the degree variance values.We note that the largest signal differences between individual and combined solutions occur for sectoral coefficients up to degree 40, and for zonal coefficients, the signal differences are twice as small.We also present that the differences in the spherical harmonic coefficients cause differences in global and local equivalent water height (EWH) changes. For example, the proposed merged solutions reduce root mean square scatter ofEWHby 5–15% comparing to individual solutions.}, type={Article}, title={Merging the gravity fields of the GRACE Follow-On Science Data System project using different weighting approaches}, URL={http://www.czasopisma.pan.pl/Content/128918/PDF/art-e42.pdf}, doi={10.24425/agg.2023.144594}, keywords={GRACE Follow-On, merged gravity field solution, variance component estimation, equivalent water height}, }