Physics
Scientific paper
Feb 1988
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1988angeo...6...19s&link_type=abstract
Annales Geophysicae (ISSN 0980-8752), vol. 6, Feb. 1988, p. 19-30.
Physics
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Atmospheric Models, Data Acquisition, Ionospheric Electron Density, Plasma Frequencies, Solar Activity, Sunspots, E Region, F Region, Flow Velocity, Mathematical Models, Spatial Distribution
Scientific paper
The SUNDIAL program offers a unique opportunity to study ionospheric behavior on a global scale. As part of this program, data pertaining to solar, interplanetary, magnetospheric, ionospheric, and thermospheric conditions are collected simultaneously from a large number of satellite and ground-based sites spread around the world. In the coming years, these data should lead to a major improvement in both empirical and first-principle ionospheric models. As a benchmark against which to compare future progress, the present state of empirical and numerical ionospheric modeling is discussed. The discussion covers the capabilities and limitations of the existing models as well as the direction of future modeling efforts.
Schunk Robert W.
Szuszczewicz Edward P.
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