Ionospheric Nighttime Enhancements at Low Latitudes Challenge Performance of the Global Ionospheric Maps

Author:

Yang Yuyan,Liu LiboORCID,Zhao XiukuanORCID,Xie Haiyong,Chen Yiding,Le Huijun,Zhang Ruilong,Tariq M. Arslan,Li WenboORCID

Abstract

In this study, two ionospheric nighttime enhancement (INE) events at low latitudes are selected to investigate their spatial features through the observations from Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receivers and ionosondes. For the first time, we present the detailed spatial pictures of premidnight and postmidnight INEs under geomagnetically quiet conditions. The two INE events have the maximum extents of about 11° × 34° and 17° × 25° (longitude × latitude), respectively. Dramatic latitudinal and longitudinal features are revealed in the two INEs. We perform a comparison between the products of Global Ionospheric Maps (GIMs) and total electron content (TEC) measurement from GNSS receivers. However, GIMs fail to capture the TEC distribution during INEs owing to their limited spatial and temporal resolution. Considering the extent of INEs from the observations, the spherical harmonic (SH) expansion adopted by the GIM models needs to upgrade the degree and order to 36. The pixel-based methods developed from two GIM models are required to reduce their grid size for higher spatial resolution. The recommended time interval is shorter than 30 min. Among seven GIMs, CODG and JPLG maps generally have the best performance in reproducing the latitudinal structure of the ionosphere.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National key research and development program

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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