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Title: | An observation-driven model of the equatorial ionosphere - DEOS rocket campaign study |
Authors: | Sojka, J.J. Eccles, J.V. Thiemann, H. Sridharan, R. Lakhina, G. S. Rao, P. B. Schunk, R.W. |
Keywords: | Observation-driven model Equatorial ionosphere - DEOS rocket |
Issue Date: | 2002 |
Citation: | Advances in Space Research Volume 29, Issue 6, March 2002, Pages 899-905, https://doi.org/10.1016/S0273-1177(02)00046-7 |
Abstract: | An ionosphere model for a single, low-latitude, magnetic meridion is driven with observation-determined drivers to produce electron density specifications containing day to day ionospheric weather. The drivers are vertical plasma velocity and cross-equator neutral wind. These are determined from ground-based ionosondes and magnetometers. Data from the DEOS German-Indian Rocket Campaign of 1998 in India is used to test the accuracy of the model ionosphere using data-determined drivers. The rocket campaign was supported by ground-based magnetometers and ionosondes. The ground-based observations are used to estimate the vertical plasma drift and cross equator neutral wind. The ionosphere model calculates the time history of the ionosphere from 35°N to 35°S using the observation-determined drivers. The resulting electron densities in the meridion are compared against the in situ observations of electron density from the DEOS rockets. |
URI: | http://library.iigm.res.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1840 |
Appears in Collections: | UAS_Reprints |
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