2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10291-023-01464-y
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Comparative study of ionospheric sporadic E occurrence rates using SNRnstd and S4 derived from GPS radio occultation

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“…Traditional observational methods for MSTIDs research primarily involve the use of airglow imagers, ionosondes, high‐frequency (HF) radars, coherent and incoherent scatter radars, and other observational instruments (Kelley, 2009; Li et al., 2021; Ren et al., 2022; Tang et al., 2023). Since the late 20th century, with the establishment of Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) monitoring networks and the construction of densely distributed continuously operating tracking stations in various regions, Total Electron Content (TEC) obtained by utilizing GNSS dual‐frequency observations has become one of the most widely applied methods for observing ionospheric perturbations (Ho et al., 1996; Saito et al., 1998; Tang & Chen, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traditional observational methods for MSTIDs research primarily involve the use of airglow imagers, ionosondes, high‐frequency (HF) radars, coherent and incoherent scatter radars, and other observational instruments (Kelley, 2009; Li et al., 2021; Ren et al., 2022; Tang et al., 2023). Since the late 20th century, with the establishment of Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) monitoring networks and the construction of densely distributed continuously operating tracking stations in various regions, Total Electron Content (TEC) obtained by utilizing GNSS dual‐frequency observations has become one of the most widely applied methods for observing ionospheric perturbations (Ho et al., 1996; Saito et al., 1998; Tang & Chen, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%