Latitudinal variations of TEC over Europe obtained from GPS observations

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GPS technique has opened broad possibilities to study the TEC distribution on a regular basis. In this paper, the latitudinal dependence of TEC over Europe for geographic latitudes ranging from 40°N to 75°N is presented. We discuss the day-to-day variations of the latitudinal TEC profiles for a period of 1999 to 2001 for both quiet and disturbed magnetic conditions. More than 4300 TEC profiles were created from the TEC maps with a one-hour interval. GPS data from 65 European permanent stations were used to produce the TEC maps. The comparison of GPS-derived TEC profiles with the IRI model is also discussed.

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Wielgosz, P., Baran, L. W., Shagimuratov, I. I., & Aleshnikova, M. V. (2004). Latitudinal variations of TEC over Europe obtained from GPS observations. Annales Geophysicae, 22(2), 405–415. https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-22-405-2004

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