TY - JOUR
T1 - Predicted and measured bottomside F-region electron density and variability of the D 1 parameter under quiet and disturbed conditions over Europe
AU - Buresova, D.
AU - Altadill, D.
AU - Mosert, M.
AU - Miro, G.
N1 - Funding Information:
This work has been supported by Grant No. A3042102 of the Grant Agency of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic and by the international cooperation project 2003CZ0007 between the Institute of Atmospheric Physics (Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic) and Observatorio del Ebro (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas). Part of the work of the Spanish team was supported by project BTE2000-0825 from MCYT of Spain.
PY - 2004
Y1 - 2004
N2 - Modelling and forecasting of ionospheric parameters is very useful for different radio communication purposes. As long as variations in the ionosphere form regular patterns, the empirical International Reference Ionosphere model, IRI 2000, provides sufficiently accurate corrections to the maximum electron density, N m F2, to predict the ionospheric effects on radio wave propagation. During geomagnetic storms, however, agreement between the IRI 2000 model and observations is still insufficient. This paper deals with the analysis of measured and model predicted F-region electron densities under quiet and disturbed conditions with the main emphasis placed on the distribution of the F1-region daytime ionisation. Available electron density profiles obtained from ionograms for selected periods from several European ionospheric stations (Pruhonice, Ebro, Arenosillo) were compared with IRI 2000 model results. Comparative analysis shows that discrepancies do exist predominantly during the storm main phase. The model predicted daytime electron densities at the fixed Fl-region heights are closer to observed values during summer than winter. Dependences of D 1 on solar activity and season are also analysed.
AB - Modelling and forecasting of ionospheric parameters is very useful for different radio communication purposes. As long as variations in the ionosphere form regular patterns, the empirical International Reference Ionosphere model, IRI 2000, provides sufficiently accurate corrections to the maximum electron density, N m F2, to predict the ionospheric effects on radio wave propagation. During geomagnetic storms, however, agreement between the IRI 2000 model and observations is still insufficient. This paper deals with the analysis of measured and model predicted F-region electron densities under quiet and disturbed conditions with the main emphasis placed on the distribution of the F1-region daytime ionisation. Available electron density profiles obtained from ionograms for selected periods from several European ionospheric stations (Pruhonice, Ebro, Arenosillo) were compared with IRI 2000 model results. Comparative analysis shows that discrepancies do exist predominantly during the storm main phase. The model predicted daytime electron densities at the fixed Fl-region heights are closer to observed values during summer than winter. Dependences of D 1 on solar activity and season are also analysed.
KW - Electron density
KW - F1 region
KW - Geomagnetic storm
KW - International Reference Ionosphere (IRI)
KW - Ionosphere
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U2 - 10.1016/j.asr.2004.04.007
DO - 10.1016/j.asr.2004.04.007
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:9644254483
SN - 0273-1177
VL - 34
SP - 1973
EP - 1981
JO - Advances in Space Research
JF - Advances in Space Research
IS - 9
ER -