2021
DOI: 10.1029/2021sw002889
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Global‐Scale Ionospheric Tomography During the March 17, 2015 Geomagnetic Storm

Abstract: Measuring the electron density in the ionosphere is an important step to improve our understanding of the solar-terrestrial environment impact on communication, surveillance, and navigation systems. Several methods can be applied to estimate the three-dimensional (3D) electron density in the ionosphere (Bust & Mitchell, 2008). In this context, the computerized ionospheric tomography (CIT) gained attention in the last three decades since it provides accurate observations of the ionospheric electron density over… Show more

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“…There are many data assimilation techniques used in ionospheric research, and by the broader geophysical community, each with their own advantages and disadvantages (Angling et al., 2009; Bust & Immel, 2020; Chartier et al., 2016; Elvidge, Sean & Angling, Matthew J., 2019; Lee et al., 2012; Nickisch et al., 2016; Prol et al., 2021; Scherliess et al., 2004; Schunk et al., 2016; Spencer & Mitchell, 2003). Any choice of assimilation technique for A‐CHAIM must be able to operate in near‐real‐time on reasonable hardware.…”
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“…There are many data assimilation techniques used in ionospheric research, and by the broader geophysical community, each with their own advantages and disadvantages (Angling et al., 2009; Bust & Immel, 2020; Chartier et al., 2016; Elvidge, Sean & Angling, Matthew J., 2019; Lee et al., 2012; Nickisch et al., 2016; Prol et al., 2021; Scherliess et al., 2004; Schunk et al., 2016; Spencer & Mitchell, 2003). Any choice of assimilation technique for A‐CHAIM must be able to operate in near‐real‐time on reasonable hardware.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There exist a dozen or more different data assimilation models of the ionosphere that mainly use GNSS slant TEC measurements. Unfortunately, the path‐integrated nature of these measurements heavily restricts the constraint afforded by them, particularly in the vertical distribution of electron density, and instrumental biases pose a substantial challenge, particularly at high latitudes (Coster et al., 2013; Nesterov & Kunitsyn, 2011; Prol et al., 2021; Themens et al., 2015).…”
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“…The St. Patrick's storm on 17 March 2015 was the strongest during the 24 solar cycle. A considerable number of researchers have investigated the ionospheric disturbances as well as the GPS positioning performance associated with the great storm (Cherniak & Zakharenkova, 2015; Cherniak et al., 2015; Jacobsen & Andalsvik, 2016; Jin et al., 2017, 2019; Liu et al., 2016; Mansilla, 2019; Nava et al., 2016; Poniatowski & Nykiel, 2020; Prikryl et al., 2016; Prol et al., 2021; Yao et al., 2016; Zakharenkova et al., 2016, 2019). Particularly, Yang et al.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The St. Patrick's storm on 17 March 2015 was the strongest during the 24 solar cycle. A considerable number of researchers have investigated the ionospheric disturbances as well as the GPS positioning performance associated with the great storm Jacobsen & Andalsvik, 2016;Jin et al, 2017Jin et al, , 2019Liu et al, 2016;Mansilla, 2019;Nava et al, 2016;Poniatowski & Nykiel, 2020;Prikryl et al, 2016;Prol et al, 2021;Yao et al, 2016;Zakharenkova et al, 2016Zakharenkova et al, , 2019. Particularly, Yang et al (2020) conducted a comprehensive accuracy assessment of the kinematic PPP using more than 5,000 stations around the world, focusing on the relationship between the positioning degradation and the ionospheric plasma irregularities NIE ET AL.…”
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