TEC monitoring by GPS - a possible contribution to space weather monitoring

N. Jakowski, S. Heise, A. Wehrenpfennig, S. Schlüter
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The world-wide use of GPS satellites for navigation and positioning offers a unique chance for permanent monitoring the total electron content (TEC) of the ionosphere on regional/global scale. Using permanent operating GPS ground station networks (e.g. that from IGS) the derived TEC maps may contribute to monitor the actual development of large scale structures in electron content and their dynamics during ionospheric perturbations (e.g.www.kn.nz.dlr.de/ → Ionosphere Impact → Storm). Based on GPS measurements at European IGS ground stations and subsequent TEC estimations and mapping, both individual as well as common features of ionospheric storms shall be discussed for the European ionosphere. The paper demonstrates the power of this new GPS tool to detect and to study the dynamics of large-scale spatial structures (e.g. ionospheric response of solar eclipse on 11 August 1999). Detected TEC-perturbations are closely related to space weather characterizing quantities such as solar radio emission, solar wind and geomagnetic activity indices. Due to close relationships between TEC and space weather parameters a permanent space weather monitoring can help to control the ionospheric impact on operational navigation satellite systems.

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全球定位系统对TEC的监测——对空间天气监测的可能贡献
全球定位系统卫星在全球范围内用于导航和定位,为在区域/全球范围内永久监测电离层的总电子含量提供了一个独特的机会。使用永久运行的GPS地面站网络(例如IGS的网络),导出的TEC图可能有助于监测电离层扰动期间电子含量的大规模结构的实际发展及其动力学(例如www.kn.nz.dlr.de/→ 电离层影响→ 风暴)。根据欧洲IGS地面站的GPS测量以及随后的TEC估计和测绘,应对欧洲电离层的电离层风暴的个别特征和共同特征进行讨论。该文件证明了这一新的全球定位系统工具在探测和研究大规模空间结构动力学(例如1999年8月11日日食的电离层响应)方面的能力。探测到的TEC扰动与空间天气特征量密切相关,如太阳无线电发射、太阳风和地磁活动指数。由于TEC与空间天气参数之间的密切关系,永久性的空间天气监测有助于控制电离层对运行中的导航卫星系统的影响。
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