2019
DOI: 10.3390/rs11121419
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Ionospheric Peak Parameters Retrieved from FY-3C Radio Occultation: A Statistical Comparison with Measurements from COSMIC RO and Digisondes Over the Globe

Abstract: In this study, two ionospheric peak parameters (ICPs), NmF2 and hmF2, derived from the global navigation satellite system (GNSS) radio occultation (RO) ionospheric electron density profiles (EDPs) obtained by Feng-Yun 3C (FY-3C) mission are compared with those derived from the observations of the Constellation Observing System for the Meteorology, Ionosphere, and Climate (COSMIC) mission and the measurements from 24 digisonde stations distributed around the world during the year from 2014 to 2017. The FY-3C de… Show more

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“…Similar to the "ionPhs" data and the "ionPrf" data provided by the CDAAC, the NSMC of China also provides the ionospheric RO data and products of FY-3C mission, including the 1 Hz SNR and phase data ("IE" files) and the corresponding electron density and TEC profiles derived based on them ("EDP" files). It has been demonstrated that the FY-3C RO-derived ionospheric peak parameters, which are obtained from the electron density profiles of the EDP files, are in good agreement with both the COSMIC RO-derived and the ionosonde-observed ones (Wang et al, 2019). While till now, these FY-3C RO EDP files haven't been used in Es layer-related studies.…”
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confidence: 90%
“…Similar to the "ionPhs" data and the "ionPrf" data provided by the CDAAC, the NSMC of China also provides the ionospheric RO data and products of FY-3C mission, including the 1 Hz SNR and phase data ("IE" files) and the corresponding electron density and TEC profiles derived based on them ("EDP" files). It has been demonstrated that the FY-3C RO-derived ionospheric peak parameters, which are obtained from the electron density profiles of the EDP files, are in good agreement with both the COSMIC RO-derived and the ionosonde-observed ones (Wang et al, 2019). While till now, these FY-3C RO EDP files haven't been used in Es layer-related studies.…”
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“…Evaluation scheme for the integrated interpolation of IG-up in time and space: Using high-precision TEC data extracted from 12 GNSS stations at different latitudes as a reference, the IG-up values obtained using the integrated interpolation scheme are substituted back into the IRI-2016 model to drive the output TEC. Then, the accuracy indices MAE, RMSE, and PI are calculated using Expression (4), Expression ( 5) and Expression (6), respectively, and the linear regression correlations of the TEC values are analyzed:…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The ionosphere is a part of the atmosphere that exists in an ionized state within a range of tens of kilometers to thousands of kilometers from the ground. It is an important part of the geospatial environment and has a significant impact on radio information systems such as global navigation satellite systems (GNSS), communication systems, and radar [1][2][3][4][5][6]. The International Reference Ionosphere (IRI) is a widely used empirical ionospheric model.…”
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“…A detailed description of the COSMIC mission can be found in Anthes et al [15]. COSMIC could provide up 1500-2500 decent soundings of the ionosphere and atmosphere per day at the early stages of its operation, but due to the aging and loss of the satellites, the number of profiles declined severely after 2014 [16]. As a result, in September 2017, we only have about 150 profiles per day.…”
Section: Space-based Datamentioning
confidence: 99%