Vertical and oblique HF sounding with a network of synchronised ionosondes

Tobias Verhulst, David Altadill, Jens Mielich, Bodo Reinisch, Ivan Galkin, Angelos Mouzakis, Anna Belehaki, Dalia Burešová, Stanimir Stankov, Estefania Blanch, Daniel Kouba

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Abstract

A network of ionosondes in Europe has been established to monitor travelling ionospheric disturbances (TIDs) by simultaneously making vertical and oblique incidence HF sounding measurements. This network is the outcome of the Net-TIDE project, a collaboration between European Digisonde operators that have synchronised the sounding schedules of the Digisondes in order to record vertical and oblique ionogram traces simultaneously, and have added Digisonde-to-Digisonde (D2D) fixed frequency oblique-incidence measurements to the measurement schedule. The distances between the observatories involved in the project range from 500 km to over 2000 km. The technical feasibility of this network approach is explored. The challenge for the fixed-frequency D2D skymap measurements is the automatic selection of the sounding frequencies depending on the geometry of the sounding paths, the diurnal and seasonal ionospheric changes, and space weather induced events.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1644-1656
Number of pages13
JournalAdvances in Space Research
Volume60
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Oct 2017

Keywords

  • Digisonde
  • Oblique sounding
  • Travelling ionospheric disturbances

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