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Year 2023
  • A new index for statistical analyses and prediction of travelling ionospheric disturbances
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    • C. Borries
    • A. A. Ferreira
    • G. Nykiel
    • R. A. Borges

    - JOURNAL OF ATMOSPHERIC AND SOLAR-TERRESTRIAL PHYSICS - Year 2023

    Travelling Ionospheric Disturbances (TIDs) are signatures of atmospheric gravity waves (AGWs) observed in changes in the electron density. The analysis of TIDs is relevant for studying coupling processes in the thermosphere–ionosphere system. A new TID index is introduced, which is based on an easy extension of the commonly used approach for TID detection. This TID activity index, which can be applied for individual Global Navigation...

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  • Ionosphere variability I: Advances in observational, monitoring and detection capabilities
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    • I. Tsagouri
    • A. Belehaki
    • D. R. Themens
    • N. Jakowski
    • T. Fuller-Rowell
    • M. M. Hoque
    • G. Nykiel
    • W. J. Miloch
    • C. Borries
    • A. Morozova... and 3 others

    - ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH - Year 2023

    The paper aims to review recent advances regarding the observational and monitoring capabilities of the ionization conditions in the Earth's upper atmosphere. The analysis spans both ground and space-based experiments, seeking for new installations and/or missions, new or upgraded instrumentation and/or observational network establishments as means for advancing current understanding and prediction ability of the ionosphere variability....

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  • Ionosphere variability II: Advances in theory and modeling
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    • I. Tsagouri
    • D. R. Themens
    • A. Belehaki
    • J. Shim
    • M. M. Hoque
    • G. Nykiel
    • C. Borries
    • A. Morozova
    • T. Barata
    • W. J. Miloch

    - ADVANCES IN SPACE RESEARCH - Year 2023

    This paper aims to provide an overview on recent advances in ionospheric modeling capabilities, with the emphasis in the efforts relevant to electron density variability. The discussion spans a wide range of model formulations (e.g., from purely empirical to physics-based ones and data-driven approaches) seeking for advances or gaps with regard to present challenges. This discussion is further supported by consideration of the...

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  • Spatio-Temporal Validation of GNSS-Derived Global Ionosphere Maps Using 16 Years of Jason Satellites Observations
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    Existing ionospheric models perform very well in mapping the calm state of the ionosphere. However, the problem is accurately determining the total electron content (TEC) for disturbed days. Knowledge of the exact electron density is essential for single−frequency receivers, which cannot eliminate the ionospheric delay. This study aims to investigate temporal and spatial variability in the distribution of TEC based on differences...

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Year 2022
  • High-resolution fire danger forecast for Poland based on the Weather Research and Forecasting Model
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    - INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WILDLAND FIRE - Year 2022

    Due to climate change and associated longer and more frequent droughts, the risk of forest fires increases. To address this, the Institute of Meteorology and Water Management implemented a system for forecasting fire weather in Poland. The Fire Weather Index (FWI) system, developed in Canada, has been adapted to work with meteorological fields derived from the high-resolution (2.5 km) Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model....

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  • Long-Term GNSS Tropospheric Parameters for the Tropics (2001-2018) Derived from Selected IGS Stations
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    - Year 2022

    This paper describes dataset “Tropospheric parameters derived from selected IGS stations in the tropics for the years 2001-2018” contains GNSS-derived zenith tropospheric delay (ZTD), a posteriori corrected zenith wet delay (ZWD), and precipitable water vapour (PWV) time series. These troposphere-related data were estimated for the Jan 2001 – Dec 2018 period for 43 International GNSS Service (IGS) stations located across the global...

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  • Simulations of the Derecho Event in Poland of 11th August 2017 Using WRF Model
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    - Year 2022

    This series contains datasets related to the forecasting of a severe weather event, a derecho, in Poland on 11 August 2017. The simulations were conducted using the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model version 4.2.1 with different initial and boundary conditions of the pressure and model levels derived from 5 global models: Global Forecast System (GFS), Global Data Assimilation System (GDAS), European Centre for Medium-Range...

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  • Investigation of the 16-year and 18-year ZTD Time Series Derived from GPS Data Processing
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    - Acta Geophysica - Year 2015

    The GPS system can play an important role in activities related to the monitoring of climate. Long time series, coherent strategy, and very high quality of tropospheric parameter Zenith Tropospheric Delay (ZTD) estimated on the basis of GPS data analysis allows to investigate its usefulness for climate research as a direct GPS product. This paper presents results of analysis of 16-year time series derived from EUREF Permanent Network...

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Year 2014

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