A comparison of different model simulations of the ionosphere variability during the 2009 sudden stratosphere warming (SSW) is presented. The focus is on the equatorial and low-latitude ionosphere simulated by the Ground-to-topside model of the Atmosphere and Ionosphere for Aeronomy (GAIA), Whole Atmosphere Model plus Global Ionosphere Plasmasphere (WAM+GIP), and Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model eXtended version plus Thermosphere-Ionosphere-Mesosphere-Electrodynamics General Circulation Model (WACCMX+TIMEGCM). The simulations are compared with observations of the equatorial vertical plasma drift in the American and Indian longitude sectors, zonal mean F region peak density (NmF2) from the Constellation Observing System for Meteorolo...
The ionospheric weather is affected not only from above by the Sun but also from below by processes ...
International audienceA few of the difficulties in accurately modelling high-latitude electron densi...
International audienceComparisons of modeled and measured responses of the ionosphere to the passage...
A comparison of different model simulations of the ionosphere variability during the 2009 sudden str...
The present study compares simulations of the 2009 sudden stratospheric warming (SSW) from four diff...
The present study compares simulations of the 2009 sudden stratospheric warming (SSW) from four diff...
Solar EUV radiation is the dominant driver for upper atmosphere ionization. Ionospheric variations t...
New ionosphere and electrodynamics modules have been incorporated in the thermosphere and ionosphere...
The prevalence of GPS total electron content (TEC) observations has provided an opportunity for exte...
Since the ionosphere impacts the propagation characteristics of radio waves, the estimation of the t...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/95551/1/jgra18878.pd
The thermosphere and ionosphere are two overlapping regions of the atmosphere that are tightly coupl...
The thermosphere and ionosphere are two overlapping regions of the atmosphere that are tightly coupl...
New ionosphere and electrodynamics modules have been incorporated in the thermosphere and ionosphere...
The prevalence of GPS total electron content (TEC) observations has provided an opportunity for exte...
The ionospheric weather is affected not only from above by the Sun but also from below by processes ...
International audienceA few of the difficulties in accurately modelling high-latitude electron densi...
International audienceComparisons of modeled and measured responses of the ionosphere to the passage...
A comparison of different model simulations of the ionosphere variability during the 2009 sudden str...
The present study compares simulations of the 2009 sudden stratospheric warming (SSW) from four diff...
The present study compares simulations of the 2009 sudden stratospheric warming (SSW) from four diff...
Solar EUV radiation is the dominant driver for upper atmosphere ionization. Ionospheric variations t...
New ionosphere and electrodynamics modules have been incorporated in the thermosphere and ionosphere...
The prevalence of GPS total electron content (TEC) observations has provided an opportunity for exte...
Since the ionosphere impacts the propagation characteristics of radio waves, the estimation of the t...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/95551/1/jgra18878.pd
The thermosphere and ionosphere are two overlapping regions of the atmosphere that are tightly coupl...
The thermosphere and ionosphere are two overlapping regions of the atmosphere that are tightly coupl...
New ionosphere and electrodynamics modules have been incorporated in the thermosphere and ionosphere...
The prevalence of GPS total electron content (TEC) observations has provided an opportunity for exte...
The ionospheric weather is affected not only from above by the Sun but also from below by processes ...
International audienceA few of the difficulties in accurately modelling high-latitude electron densi...
International audienceComparisons of modeled and measured responses of the ionosphere to the passage...