@article{1e6e60de163e421eb420b97c4433d781,
title = "Using the IRI, the MAGIC model, and the co-located ground-based GPS receivers to study ionospheric solar eclipse and storm signatures on July 22, 2009",
abstract = "The longest total solar eclipse in the 21st century occurred in Southeast Asia on 22 July 2009 from 00:55 to 04:15 UT, and was accompanied by a moderate magnetic storm starting at 03:00 UT with a Dst reduction of - 78 nT at 07:00 UT. In this study, we use the ionospheric reference model IRI, the data assimilation model MAGIC, and ground-based GPS receivers to simulate and examine the ionospheric solar eclipse and geomagnetic storm signatures in Taiwan and Japan. Cross-comparisons between the two model results and observations show that IRI fails to simulate the two signatures while MAGIC partially reproduces the storm features. It is essential to include ground-based GPS measurements to improve the IRI performance.",
keywords = "Geomagnetic storm, GPS TEC, IRI, MAGIC, Solar eclipse",
author = "Lin, {Chi Yen} and Liu, {Jann Yenq} and Lin, {Chien Hung} and Sun, {Yang Yi} and Araujo-Pradere, {Eduardo A.} and Yoshihiro Kakinami",
note = "Funding Information: Acknowledgments. C. Y. Lin wish to thank K. I. Oyama at National Cheng Kung University and S. Watanabe at Hokkaido University for inviting to attend IRI2009 Workshop Kagoshima University, Japan, November 2–7, 2009. This work is partially supported by National Science Council in Taiwan under NSC 98-2111-M-008-008-MY3.",
year = "2012",
doi = "10.5047/eps.2011.08.016",
language = "???core.languages.en_GB???",
volume = "64",
pages = "513--520",
journal = "Earth, Planets and Space",
issn = "1343-8832",
number = "6",
}