Global Monitoring of Ionospheric Weather by GIRO and GNSS Data Fusion

Author:

Galkin IvanORCID,Froń AdamORCID,Reinisch Bodo,Hernández-Pajares ManuelORCID,Krankowski AndrzejORCID,Nava Bruno,Bilitza Dieter,Kotulak KacperORCID,Flisek PawełORCID,Li Zishen,Wang Ningbo,Dollase David RomaORCID,García-Rigo AlbertoORCID,Batista Inez

Abstract

Prompt and accurate imaging of the ionosphere is essential to space weather services, given a broad spectrum of applications that rely on ionospherically propagating radio signals. As the 3D spatial extent of the ionosphere is vast and covered only fragmentarily, data fusion is a strong candidate for solving imaging tasks. Data fusion has been used to blend models and observations for the integrated and consistent views of geosystems. In space weather scenarios, low latency of the sensor data availability is one of the strongest requirements that limits the selection of potential datasets for fusion. Since remote plasma sensing instrumentation for ionospheric weather is complex, scarce, and prone to unavoidable data noise, conventional 3D-var assimilative schemas are not optimal. We describe a novel substantially 4D data fusion service based on near-real-time data feeds from Global Ionosphere Radio Observatory (GIRO) and Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) called GAMBIT (Global Assimilative Model of the Bottomside Ionosphere with Topside estimate). GAMBIT operates with a few-minute latency, and it releases, among other data products, the anomaly maps of the effective slab thickness (EST) obtained by fusing GIRO and GNSS data. The anomaly EST mapping aids understanding of the vertical plasma restructuring during disturbed conditions.

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Boeing

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MIT Lincoln Laboratory

National Centre for Research and Development

National Science Center

European Commission

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Atmospheric Science,Environmental Science (miscellaneous)

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