Recent Progresses on Ionospheric Climatology Investigations
Author(s) -
Libo Liu,
Weixing Wan,
Yiding Chen,
Huijun Le,
Biqiang Zhao
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
chinese journal of space science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0254-6124
DOI - 10.11728/cjss2012.05.665
Subject(s) - ionosphere , solar cycle , climatology , meteorology , environmental science , international reference ionosphere , geology , geophysics , geography , physics , solar wind , total electron content , tec , plasma , quantum mechanics
The ionosphere varies over multiple time scales, which are classified into two categories: the climatology and weather variations. In this national report, we give a brief summary of recent progresses in ionospheric climatology with focus on (1) the seasonal variations, (2) solar cycle effects, and (3) empirical modeling of the ionosphere. The seasonal variations of the ionosphere have been explored in many works to give a more detailed picture with regional and global features at various altitudes by analyzing the observation data from various sources and models. Moreover, a series of studies reported the response of the ionosphere to solar cycle variations, which revealed some novel and detailed features of solar activity dependence of ionospheric parameters at different altitudes. These investigations have improved our understanding on the states of the ionosphere and under- lying fundamental processes, provided clues to future studies on ionospheric weather, and guided
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