Empirical Sq field model obtained from the 210°MM CPMN data during 1996-2007

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[2409] Ionosphere / Current Systems, [2411] Ionosphere / Electric Fields, [2437] Ionosphere / Ionospheric Dynamics

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Empirical Sq field model has been constructed by using magnetic data (Kp<2+) observed at 17 stations along 210° Magnetic Meridian (MM) of the Circum-pan Pacific Magnetometer Network (CPMN) during 1996-2007. For each station, quiet daily geomagnetic field variation was described as a function of (1) local time LT, (2) day of year DOY, (3) lunar age LA and (4) solar activity SA, based on the least square method. The latitudinal variation of the Sq field at fixed local time was estimated using polynomial curves which best fit to the latitudinal distribution of the obtained 17 functions. In the presentation, we explain in detail about the construction of the empirical model and show equivalent current systems deduced from the model. Our empirical model can provide a very reliable reference of the normal Sq field for the western Pacific region.

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