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Ionosphere Monitoring with Remote Sensing II
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Unveiling the physical properties of the Earth's ionosphere is crucial for the comprehension of the dynamic processes occurring within it across various spatial and temporal scales. This is essential for comprehending numerous phenomena associated with Space Weather. The ionosphere, composed of ions and electrons, responds to the initiation, intensification and evolution of magnetic and electric fields, potentially altering its physical properties and energy balance. These changes can significantly affect the propagation properties of electromagnetic signals passing through the ionosphere. In this context, the Special Issue "Ionosphere Monitoring with Remote Sensing Vol. II" seeks to advance our understanding of the ionosphere by utilising data from various facilities and established ionospheric models.
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Keywords
- Algorithm
- anomaly detection method
- Arctic
- computerized ionospheric tomography
- cycle slip
- deep learning
- dynamic prediction
- East Asia
- EIA
- electron density distribution
- equatorial ionization anomaly
- F2 layer
- field-aligned irregularities (FAIs)
- Galileo
- geomagnetic storm
- global ionosphere maps
- Global Positioning System (GPS)
- GNSS
- Greenland
- high latitude
- high-latitude ionosphere
- Homing
- ill-posed problem
- in situ measurements
- ionosonde
- Ionosphere
- ionosphere spread-F
- ionospheric anomalies
- ionospheric anomaly
- ionospheric electron density
- ionospheric foF2
- ionospheric HF ray tracing
- ionospheric slab thickness
- ionospheric sounding
- IRI model
- ISP model
- Machine learning
- Mexico
- Multivariate Empirical Mode Decomposition
- n/a
- naive Bayes classifier
- oblique sounding
- range imaging (RIM)
- satellite measurements
- scintillation
- seasonal and geomagnetic variability
- sigma phi
- signal tracking
- slant TEC
- Solar Activity
- solar cycle-24
- solar eclipse
- solar flare
- Space Weather
- swarm satellites
- three-dimensional electron density
- Tonga volcanic eruption
- total electron content
- total electron content (TEC)
- very-high-frequency (VHF) radar