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Autor:
Ivan Galkin, Matthew Angling, Bruno Nava, Dalia Buresova, Stanimir M. Stankov, Pierdavide Coisson
Publikováno v:
Annals of Geophysics, Vol 52, Iss 3-4, Pp 235-253 (2009)
Current understanding of the ionospheric behaviour has been obtained through different observations, modelling and theoretical studies. Knowledge of the ionospheric electron density distribution and its fluctuations, high quality data sets, as well a
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https://doaj.org/article/c4148ecfe8424a9f915ef8510e83b5b7
Publikováno v:
Space Weather. 19
Autor:
Matthew Angling, Richard Tanner, Colin Hord, Alan Thomson, Jonathan Eastwood, Jim Wild, Sean Elvidge, John Preston, Graham Routledge, Paul S. Cannon, Gemma Attrill, Richard B. Horne, Mario M. Bisi, Cathryn N. Mitchell, David Jackson, Bryn Jones, Simon Machin, Richard A. Harrison, Mike Hapgood, John Rees, Mark Gibbs, Keith Ryden, Neil Rogers, Clive Dyer, Mike Willis
Severe space weather was identified as a risk to the UK in 2010 as part of a wider review of natural hazards triggered by the societal disruption caused by the eruption of the Eyjafjallajökull volcano in April of that year. To support further risk a
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::a045511f11c54e26ebe44bab1e5e12e1
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Autor:
Dallas Masters, Shradha Mohanty, Matthew Angling, Karl Nordstrom, Sanita Vetra-Carvalho, Oleguer Nogués-Correig, Francois-Xavier Bocquet, Stacey E. Melville, Giorgio Savastano, Vu Nguyen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate, Vol 11, p 56 (2021)
Radio occultation (RO) provides a cost-effective component of the overall sensor mix required to characterise the ionosphere over wide areas and in areas where it is not possible to deploy ground sensors. The paper describes the RO constellation that
Autor:
Oleguer Nogués-Correig, Matthew Angling, Timothy Duly, Linus Tan, Dallas Masters, Philip Jales, Vu Nguyen, Vladimir Irisov, Stephan Esterhuizen, Takayuki Yuasa
Publikováno v:
Sensors, Systems, and Next-Generation Satellites XXIV.
In a relatively short time, Spire has grown from a small start-up company to the largest commercial producer of satellite-based GNSS Earth observation products. As of May 2020, and after 21 satellite deployments, Spire now has over 80, 3U (10x10x10 c
Autor:
Matthew Angling, Timothy Duly, Karl Nordstrom, Dallas Masters, Vu Nguyen, Takayuki Yuasa, Giorgio Savastano
The lower altitude region of the ionosphere (60-150 km) is characterized by a strong coupling between the neutral atmosphere and ionospheric plasma. Due to the high ion-neutral collision rate the plasma at these altitudes is less constrained to follo
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::a90061c6effbaf62b465965908d9bef6
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-7390
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-7390
Autor:
Sean Elvidge, Matthew Angling
Publikováno v:
Space Weather. 16:417-421
By their very nature, extreme space weather events occur rarely and, therefore, statistical methods are required to determine the probability of their occurrence. Space weather events can be characterised by a number of natural phenomena such as X-ra
Autor:
Matthew Angling, William J. McNeil, Paul S. Cannon, Natasha Jackson-Booth, Dev Joshi, Keith M. Groves, Charles S. Carrano, Todd R. Pederson, Ronald G. Caton, R. T. Parris
Publikováno v:
Radio Science. 52:710-722
With support from the NASA sounding rocket program, the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) launched two sounding rockets in the Kwajalein Atoll, Marshall Islands in May 2013 known as the Metal Oxide Space Cloud (MOSC) experiment. The rockets releas
Publikováno v:
Radio Science. 51:60-70
Ultrahigh frequency space-based synthetic aperture radar (SAR) can suffer from the degrading effects of a scintillating ionosphere which modulates both the phase and the amplitude of the radar signal. In this paper, we use Global Navigation Satellite
Autor:
Matthew Angling, Sean Elvidge
Publikováno v:
Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate, Vol 9, p A30 (2019)
The Advanced Ensemble electron density (Ne) Assimilation System (AENeAS) is a new data assimilation model of the ionosphere/thermosphere. The background model is provided by the Thermosphere Ionosphere Electrodynamics General Circulation Model (TIE-G