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2019 |
Critical issues in ionospheric data quality and implications for scientific studies
Araujo-Pradere, E; Weatherhead, EC; Dandenault, PB; Bilitza, D; Wilkinson, P; Coker, C; Akmaev, R; Beig, G; a, Bure\^sov\; Paxton, LJ; , others; Published by: Radio Science Published on: |
2012 |
Heterogeneous Measurements for Advances in Space Science and Space Weather Forecasting Examples of heterogenous data might include GPS radio occultation limb data and ultraviolet nadir photometry; GUVI/SSUSI cross-track O/N2 maps coupled with SSULI in-track Budzien, Scott; Chua, Damien; Coker, Clayton; Dandenault, Patrick; Dymond, Kenneth; Nicholas, Andrew; Stephan, Andrew; Doe, Richard; Crowley, Geoff; Published by: To emphasize that space weather forecasting with new, full-physics models requires heterogeneous datasets with complementary characteristics—not merely a higher volume of any single data type Published on: |
2011 |
McDonald, Sarah; Coker, Clayton; Dymond, Kenneth; Anderson, David; Araujo-Pradere, Eduardo; Published by: Radio Science Published on: Jan-12-2011 YEAR: 2011   DOI: 10.1029/2011RS004702 |
It is known that there exists a linear relationship between the maximum velocity of the prereversal enhancement (PRE) of the EXB drift and the strength of the equatorial ionization McDonald, Sarah; Coker, Clayton; Dymond, Kenneth; Anderson, David; Araujo-Pradere, Eduardo; Published by: Radio Science Published on: YEAR: 2011   DOI: 10.1029/2011RS004702 |
2010 |
Evolved Tiny Ionospheric Photometer (ETIP): A sensor for ionospheric specification
Budzien, Scott; Chua, Damien; Coker, Clayton; Dandenault, Patrick; Dymond, Kenneth; Nicholas, Andrew; Doe, Richard; Crowley, Geoff; Published by: To address the requirements for space weather sensors, and includes adequate flexibility for accommodation on a range of future flight opportunities, including microsatellite constellations Published on: |
2009 |
Observations of the Ionosphere Using the Tiny Ionospheric Photometer.
Coker, Clayton; Dymond, Kenneth; Budzien, Scott; Chua, Damien; Liu, Jann-Yenq; Anderson, David; Basu, Sunanda; Pedersen, Todd; Published by: Terrestrial, Atmospheric \& Oceanic Sciences Published on: |
Continuous FUV/EUV Imaging of the Ionosphere from Geosynchronous Orbit
Wood, Kent; Dymond, KF; Budzien, SA; McDonald, SE; Coker, C; Nicholas, AC; Kowalski, MP; Published by: To use new imaging systems to generate measurements in 2-dimensional formats continuously for large regions with high spatial resolution Published on: |
Ionospheric Electron Density Concurrently Derived by TIP and GOX of FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC. The tiny ion o spheric pho tom e ter (TIP) and GPS occultation ex per i ment (GOX) onboard FORMOSAT-3/COS MIC (F3/C) are em ployed to mea sure the OI 135.6 nm in ten si ties in Hsu, Mei-Lan; Rajesh, Panthalingal; Liu, Jann-Yenq; Tsai, Lung-Chih; Tsai, Ho-Fang; Lin, Chien-Hung; Dymond, Kenneth; Coker, Clayton; Chua, Damien; Budzien, Scott; , others; Published by: Terrestrial, Atmospheric \& Oceanic Sciences Published on: YEAR: 2009   DOI: 10.3319/TAO.2008.04.24.02(F3C) |
2007 |
Bust, G; Crowley, G; Curtis, N; Reynolds, A; Paxton, L; Coker, C; Bernhardt, P; Published by: Published on: |
2006 |
The High Resolution Airglow and Aurora Spectroscopy (HIRAAS) experiment was launched aboard ARGOS on 23 February 1999. The HIRAAS experiment operated from mid-May Dymond, KF; McDonald, SE; Coker, C; Bernhardt, PA; Selcher, CA; Published by: Radio science Published on: YEAR: 2006   DOI: 10.1029/2005RS003363 |
First Observations of the Ionosphere using the Tiny Ionospheric Photometer
Coker, C; Dymond, KF; Budzien, SA; Chua, D; Liu, JY; Published by: Published on: |
Ionospheric Measurements from the Tiny Ionospheric Photometer
Coker, C; Dymond, KF; Budzien, SA; Chua, D; Published by: Published on: |
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