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Authors: De Franceschi, Giorgiana* 
Spogli, Luca* 
Alfonsi, Lucilla* 
Romano, Vincenzo* 
Cesaroni, Claudio* 
Hunstad, Ingrid* 
Title: The ionospheric irregularities climatology over Svalbard from solar cycle 23
Journal: Scientific reports 
Series/Report no.: /9 (2019)
Issue Date: 25-Jun-2019
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-44829-5
URL: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-44829-5
Abstract: The paper presents an unprecedented description of the climatology of ionospheric irregularities over the Arctic derived from the longest Global Navigation Satellite Systems data series ever collected for this specific aim. Two TEC and scintillation receivers are working at Ny-Ålesund (Svalbard, NO), the first of which has been installed in late September 2003. They sample the L1 and L2 signals at 50 Hz from all the GPS satellites in view. The receivers monitor an area of about 600 km radius that includes the auroral and cusp/cap regions in the European longitudinal sector. The length of the data series and the privileged site of observation allow describing the Arctic ionosphere along about two solar cycles, from the descending phase of cycle 23 to almost the end of cycle 24. Our analysis results into a detailed assessment of the long-term behaviour of the ionosphere under solar maximum and solar minimum conditions, including several periods of perturbed ionospheric weather caused by unfavourable helio-geophysical conditions. Since November 2015, a multi-constellation GNSS receiver has been deployed in Ny-Ålesund, providing the opportunity to perform the ionospheric climatology from Galileo signals. The results offer realistic features of the high latitude ionosphere that can substantially contribute to the necessary improvements of forecasting models, providing a broad spectrum of ionospheric reactions to different space weather conditions.
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