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2014 |
The Earth\textquoterights ionosphere is a highly dynamic region that is almost constantly in a state of flux. Solar radiation, geomagnetic activity, chemical reactions, and natural dynamics all act to perturb the state of the ionosphere. The ionosphere changes on time scales of hours to days, with the fine-scale ionospheric structures that are frequently observed lacking in global physics-based models due to time-step and spatial resolution constraints. To properly specify the ionosphere, data is needed, thus data assimil ... Gardner, L.; Schunk, R.; Scherliess, L.; Sojka, J.; Zhu, L.; Published by: Space Weather Published on: 11/2014 YEAR: 2014   DOI: 10.1002/2014SW001104 |
2011 |
Solar rotational effects in the ionosphere and thermosphere Talaat, ER; Hsieh, SW; Smith, D; Zhu, X; Published by: Published on: |
2007 |
A Thermosphere-Ionosphere Data Assimilation Model Component for a Seamless Ocean-Atmosphere Model Schunk, Robert; Scherliess, L; Thompson, DC; Sojka, JJ; Zhu, L; Published by: Published on: |
2001 |
Wolven, BC; Paxton, LJ; Morrison, D; Zhu, X; Talaat, E; Zhang, Y; Kil, H; Meng, C; Yee, J; Published by: Published on: |
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