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Comparison of the characteristics of ionospheric parameters obtained from FORMOSAT-3 and digisonde over Ascension Island

Electron density profile data obtained from the FORMOSAT-3 radio occultation (RO) measurements over Ascension Island are used to study the bottomside thickness parameter B0 in the International Reference Ionosphere (IRI) model, scale height around the F region peak height, and other F2 region parame...

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Published in:Annales geophysicae (1988) 2013-05, Vol.31 (5), p.787-794
Main Authors: Chuo, Y J, Lee, C C, Chen, W S, Reinisch, B W
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Language:English
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Summary:Electron density profile data obtained from the FORMOSAT-3 radio occultation (RO) measurements over Ascension Island are used to study the bottomside thickness parameter B0 in the International Reference Ionosphere (IRI) model, scale height around the F region peak height, and other F2 region parameters. The RO data were collected when the radio occultation occurred at Ascension Island (345.6° E, 8.0° S) during the solar minimum activity period from May 2006 to April 2008. Results show that the B0 values are in moderate agreement with the ground-based observations in the equinox period (correlation coefficient r = 0.682) and winter (r = 0.570), with a strong correlation in summer (r = 0.750). The seasonal and diurnal variations in B0 over Ascension Island show peak values during the daytime and in winter. In addition, the B0 values were underestimated and overestimated in the RO measurements during the daytime and nighttime, respectively. Moreover, the comparison of scale heights shows that scale heights obtained from the retrieved data and digisonde observations are weakly correlation in all three seasons. Furthermore, although the effective scale height (HT) values were reverse of those obtained from the RO measurements and are higher during the nighttime than in the daytime, they are in good agreement with those from ground-based observations. This paper also provides a comprehensive discussion of the effect of the asymmetric ionospheric electron density profiles on RO measurements.
ISSN:1432-0576
0992-7689
1432-0576
DOI:10.5194/angeo-31-787-2013