Problems arising in empirical modeling of the terrestrial ionosphere

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The history of the IRI has shown that establishing a satisfying empirical model requires quite a few data distinct from those that are currently measured. Another important requirement are mathematical tools that are adapted to existing geophysical constraints. The family of Epsteine functions has shown its adequateness for the purpose of representing vertical profiles. Rediscovered, data-linked mathematical procedures promise better performance at mapping, at least regionally. The classical distinction of three latitude zones is geophysically well founded and should be more systematically taken into account.

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