Ionospheric stormsA challenge for empirical forecast of the total electron content

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作者
Borries, C. [1 ]
Berdermann, J. [1 ]
Jakowski, N. [1 ]
Wilken, V. [1 ]
机构
[1] German Aerosp Ctr, Inst Commun & Nav, Neustrelitz, Germany
关键词
ionosphere; space weather; perturbation; total electron content (TEC); GEOMAGNETIC STORM; THERMOSPHERE; RESPONSES; NORTHERN;
D O I
10.1002/2015JA020988
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
Since the last decades, the functioning of society depends more and more on well-functioning communication and navigation systems. As the availability and reliability of most of these satellite-based systems can be severely impacted by ionospheric storms, the accurate forecast of these events becomes a required task for mitigating social and economic risks. Here we aim to make initial steps toward an empirical model for ionospheric perturbations related to space weather events that are observable in the total electron content (TEC). The perturbation TEC forecast model will be a fast and robust approach, improving TEC forecasts based on climatological models during storm conditions. The derivation of such a model is a challenging task, because although a general dependence of the storm features (enhancement or depletion of electron density) on the storm onset time, local time, season and geomagnetic latitude is well known, there is a large deviation from the mean behavior. For a better understanding of storm conditions, this paper presents analyses of ionospheric storms observed in the TEC, broken down into diverse classes of storms. It provides a detailed characterization of the typical ionospheric storm behavior over Europe from high to midlatitudes, beyond case studies. Generally, the typical clear strong TEC enhancement starting in high latitudes and propagating equatorward is found to be strongest for storms starting in the morning hours independent of the season. In midlatitudes, it is strongest during noon. In addition, a clear difference between summer and winter storms is reported. While only winter storms develop high-latitude TEC enhancements, only summer storms typically exhibit TEC depletions during the storm recovery phase. During winter storms TEC enhancements can also occur the day following the storm onset, in contrast to summer storms. Strong correlation of TEC perturbation amplitudes to the B-z component of the interplanetary magnetic field and to a proxy of the polar cap potential are shown especially for summer midlatitude TEC enhancements during storms with and onset in the morning hours (6 to 12 UT over Europe) and for winter high-latitude TEC enhancements (around 60 degrees N). The results indicate the potential to derive improved predictions of maximum TEC deviations during space weather events, based on solar wind measurements.
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页码:3175 / 3186
页数:12
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