The CTIP Model with SuperDARN Electric Potential Patterns as Input: First Comparison of Modelled Ion Densities with Radio Tomography Observations

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Ionosphere, Modelling, High-Latitude Plasma Convection

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In a recent development of the Coupled Thermosphere Ionosphere Plasmasphere (CTIP) model, electric potential patterns from the SuperDARN radar network are used as the input to drive the high-latitude ionospheric convection. Spatial images of the ionised atmosphere under conditions of IMF Bz negative given by the Aberystwyth University tomography experiments in Scandinavia and the UK are compared with model simulations for assessment of the model development. Results are presented showing broad agreement between the observations and the model.

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