Variability of Ionospheric TEC and the Performance of the IRI-2012 Model at the BJFS Station, China

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We studied variation characteristics of ionospheric total electron contents (TEC) and performance of the International Reference Ionosphere (IRI)-2012 model in predicting TEC at the BJFS (Beijing Fangshan station), China. Diurnal and seasonal variations were analyzed with TEC data derived from dual-frequency global positioning system (GPS) observations along with the solar activity dependence of TEC at the BJFS station. Data interpolated with information from IGS Global Ionosphere Maps (GIMs) were also used in the analysis. Results showed that the IRI-2012 model can reflect the climatic characteristics and solar activity dependence of ionospheric TEC. By using time series decomposition method, ionospheric daily averaged TEC values were divided into the periodic components, geomagnetic activity component, solar activity component and secular trend. Solar activity component and periodic components are supposed to be the main reasons which account for the difference between the GIMs TEC and the TEC from the IRI-2012 model.

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Li, S., Li, L., & Peng, J. (2016). Variability of Ionospheric TEC and the Performance of the IRI-2012 Model at the BJFS Station, China. Acta Geophysica, 64(5), 1970–1987. https://doi.org/10.1515/acgeo-2016-0075

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