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Progress toward forecasting of space weather effects on UHF SATCOM after Operation Anaconda Space weather impacts on communications are often presented as a\ raison d\textquoterightetre\ for studying space weather (e.g., Solar and Space Physics: A Science for a Technological Society, 2013). Here we consider a communications outage during Operation Anaconda in Afghanistan that may have been related to ionospheric disturbances. Early military operations occurred during the peak of solar cycle 23 when ionospheric variability was enhanced. During Operation Anaconda, the Battle of Takur Gh ... Kelly, Michael; Comberiate, Joseph; Miller, Ethan; Paxton, Larry; Published by: Space Weather Published on: 10/2014 YEAR: 2014   DOI: 10.1002/2014SW001081 |
2013 |
The Mesoscale Ionospheric Simulation Testbed (MIST) Regional Data Assimilation Model The Mesoscale Ionospheric Simulation Testbed (MIST) provides a regional nowcast and forecast of electron density values and has sufficient resolution to include equatorial plasma bubbles. The SSUSI instrument on the DMSP F18 satellite has high-resolution nightly observations of plasma bubbles at 8 PM local time throughout the current solar maximum. MIST can assimilate SSUSI UV observations, GPS TEC measurements, and SCINDA S4 readings simultaneously into a single scintillation map over a region of interest. MIST also mode ... Comberiate, J; Kelly, MA; Miller, E; Paxton, L; Published by: Published on: |
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