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Comparing TOPEX TEC measurements with IRI predictions
Authors:YO Migoya Orué  SM Radicella  P Coïsson  RG Ezquer  B Nava
Institution:1. GASuR, Facultad Regional Tucumán, Universidad Tecnológica Nacional, Rivadavia 1050, 4000 S. M. de Tucumán, Argentina;2. ARPL, Aeronomy and Radiopropagation Laboratory, ICTP, Via Beirut 7, Trieste, Italy;3. Laboratorio de Ionósfera, Dto. de F?´sica, Universidad Nac. de Tucumán, Independencia 1800, 4000 S. M. Tucumán, Argentina;4. CONICET, Rivadavia 1917, 1033 Capital Federal, Argentina
Abstract:TEC values obtained from TOPEX satellite were compared with the International Reference Ionosphere (IRI) 2001 model estimates. The present work also shows results of the IRI model with the option of a new topside electron density distribution (NeQuick model). TOPEX TEC measurements, which include years of high and middle to low solar activity (2000 and 2004), were analyzed by binning the region covered by the satellite (±66°) every five degrees of modip. In general, there is good agreement between IRI predictions and Topex measurements. Cases with large disagreements are observed at low and high latitudes during high solar activity. Comparing the model predictions using the default IRI2001 model and the NeQuick topside option show that the default IRI 2001 version represents the observed data in a more realistic way, but appears to be less reliable at high and low latitudes in some cases.
Keywords:Ionosphere  TEC  Satellite altimetry  Ionospheric models  TOPEX/POSEIDON
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