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Equatorial total electron content (TEC) at low and high solar activity
Authors:OK Obrou  MN MeneAT Kobea  KZ Zaka
Institution:Laboratoire de Physique de l’Atmosphère, Université de Cocody, 22 BP 582, Abidjan 22, Cote d’Ivoire
Abstract:Total electron content (TEC) derived from ionosonde data recorded at the station of Korhogo (Lat = 9.33°N, Long = 5.43°W, Dip = 0.67°S) are compared to the International Reference Ionosphere (IRI) model predicted TEC for high (1999) and low (1994) solar activity conditions. The results show that the model represents the diurnal variation of the TEC as well as a solar activity and seasonal dependence. This variation is closer to that of the ionosonde-inferred TEC at high solar activity. However, at low solar activity the IRI overestimates the ionosonde-inferred TEC. The relative deviation ΔTEC is more prominent in the equinoctial seasons during nighttime hours where it is as high as 70%. At daytime hours, the relative deviation is estimated to 0–30%.
Keywords:Total electron content  Equatorial ionosphere  foF2  IRI model
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