Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1768201 | Advances in Space Research | 2009 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to investigate various aspects of the International Reference Ionosphere (IRI) performance in European area and to evaluate its accuracy and efficiency for: long term prediction of the critical frequencies foF2 and the maximum usable frequencies (MUF); using storm-time correction option (ST); the total electron content (TEC) and the maximum observable frequency (MOF) updating. Data of foF2, TEC, MOF are related to 2005. It is obtained that median values of foF2 can be predicted with the mean error Ï(med)â¼ 0.49Â MHz. For median values of MUF absolute Ï was 1.39Â MHz and relative Ïr was 8.8%. For instanteneous values estimates are increased to 1.58Ï(med) MHz for foF2 and could reach 3.84Â MHz for MUF. Using correction ST-option and TEC values provided â¼30% improvement but TEC seems to be more preferable. However, from considered parameters of the IRI updating (ST-factor, TEC, MOF) the best results were demonstrated by MOF. Using the IRI2007 to calculate TEC gives 20-50% improvement of TEC correspondence to experimental values but this improvement is not enough to treat TEC without the IRI model adaptation.
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Authors
O.A. Maltseva, O.S. Poltavsky,