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Quantifying the Sources of Ionosphere Day‐To‐Day Variability
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2018
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Source: Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 123(11), 9682-9696
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Journal Title:Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics
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Description:Simulations from the coupled Whole Atmosphere Model and Global Ionosphere Plasmasphere show signi ficant day-to-day variations in total electron content (TEC) and the Fregion peak density ( NmF2). The Whole Atmosphere Model-Global Ionosphere Plasmasphere was driven by the auroral precipitation patterns inferred from TIROS/NOAA, daily solar irradiance measurements derived from the satellite observations, and 5-min interplanetary magnetic field/solar wind parameters during June and July 2012. Overall, the combination of solar, magnetosphere, and lower atmosphere drivers produced similar magnitude of variability consistent with that seen in observations. Results also show that the relative
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Source:Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 123(11), 9682-9696
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ISSN:2169-9380;2169-9402;
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