DATA ASSIMILATION FOR THE STUDY OF MAGNETOSPHERE-IONOSPHERE-ATMOSPHERE COUPLING
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Bath
Abstract
State-of-the-art ionospheric imaging techniques use Global Positioning System (GPS) satellite data. In a similar manner to medical imaging, where the patient is examined by X-rays, in ionospheric imaging the upper atmosphere (ionosphere) is examined by radio waves. The next big step for ionospheric imaging is to combine it with models of the ionosphere. The reason to do this is to discover the underlying physics, which we cannot do very well by just looking at the images. We need to link the images to models of winds, solar radiation and electric fields in order to understand what causes the upper atmospheric environment to behave as it does during extreme events called storms. These are not the weather storms we are familiar with but rather these space-weather storms are caused by the bombardment of the outer realms of the atmosphere with particles and radiation from the Sun. The mathematics we need to link the measurements to the models is called data assimilation. Data assimilation has already been strikingly successful in meteorology. The data assimilation to be developed under this grant is for much higher up in the atmosphere (above 100 km) and will be used to investigate the coupling between the neutral and ionized atmosphere and to determine the relationships between ionosphere-atmosphere dynamics and magnetosphere dynamics.
Publications

Chartier A
(2012)
The use of ionosondes in GPS ionospheric tomography at low latitudes IONOSONDES IN GPS TOMOGRAPHY
in Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics

Rose J
(2011)
The use of ionospheric tomography and elevation masks to reduce the overall error in single-frequency GPS timing applications
in Advances in Space Research

Muella M
(2011)
Tomographic imaging of the equatorial and low-latitude ionosphere over central-eastern Brazil
in Earth, Planets and Space

Smith N
(2012)
Towards adapting a normal patient database for SPECT brain perfusion imaging
in Inverse Problems

Burston R
(2010)
Turbulent times in the northern polar ionosphere? TURBULENT TIMES IN NORTHERN POLAR IONOSPHERE?
in Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics

Panicciari T
(2015)
Using sparse regularization for multi-resolution tomography of the ionosphere
in Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics

Materassi M
(2007)
Wavelet analysis of GPS amplitude scintillation: A case study WAVELET ANALYSIS OF GPS SCINTILLATION
in Radio Science