Solar activity variations of ionosonde measurements and modeling results

D. Altadill, D. Arrazola, E. Blanch, D. Buresova

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Abstract

The time series of hourly electron density profiles N(h) obtained at several mid-latitude stations in Europe have been used to obtain N(h) profiles on a monthly basis and to extract both the expected bottomside parameters and a proxy of the ionospheric variability as functions of time and height. With these data we present advances on a "Local Model" technique for the parameters B0 and B1, its applicability to other ionospheric stations, to other bottomside ionospheric parameters, and to modeling the time/height variability of the profile. The Local Model (LM) is an empirical model based on the experimental results of the solar activity dependence of the daily and seasonal behavior of the above parameters. The LM improves the IRI-2001 prediction of the B0 and B1 by factor of two at mid-latitudes. Moreover, the LM can be used to simulate other ionospheric parameters and to build mean N(h) profiles and the deviations from them. The modeling of both the average N(h) profiles and their deviations is an useful tool for ionospheric model users who want to know both the expected patterns and their deviations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)610-616
Number of pages7
JournalAdvances in Space Research
Volume42
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 18 Aug 2008

Keywords

  • Bottom side modeling
  • Ionospheric variability
  • Mid-latitude Ionosphere

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