A-CHAIM: Near-Real-Time Data Assimilation of the High Latitude Ionosphere With a Particle Filter
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/28950Date
2023-02-28Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Reid, Ben; Themens, David R.; McCaffrey, A; Jayachandran, P.T.; Johnsen, Magnar Gullikstad; Ulich, ThomasAbstract
The Assimilative Canadian High Arctic Ionospheric Model (A-CHAIM) is an operational
ionospheric data assimilation model that provides a 3D representation of the high latitude ionosphere in
Near-Real-Time (NRT). A-CHAIM uses low-latency observations of slant Total Electron Content (sTEC) from
ground-based Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receivers, ionosondes, and vertical TEC from the
JASON-3 altimeter satellite to produce an updated electron density model above 45° geomagnetic latitude.
A-CHAIM is the first operational use of a particle filter data assimilation for space environment modeling, to
account for the nonlinear nature of sTEC observations. The large number (>104
) of simultaneous observations
creates significant problems with particle weight degeneracy, which is addressed by combining measurements
to form new composite observables. The performance of A-CHAIM is assessed by comparing the model
outputs to unassimilated ionosonde observations, as well as to in-situ electron density observations from the
SWARM and DMSP satellites. During moderately disturbed conditions from 21 September 2021 through 29
September 2021, A-CHAIM demonstrates a 40%–50% reduction in error relative to the background model in
the F2-layer critical frequency (foF2) at midlatitude and auroral reference stations, and little change at higher
latitudes. The height of the F2-layer (hmF2) shows a small 5%–15% improvement at all latitudes. In the topside,
A-CHAIM demonstrates a 15%–20% reduction in error for the Swarm satellites, and a 23%–28% reduction in
error for the DMSP satellites. The reduction in error is distributed evenly over the assimilation region, including
in data-sparse regions.
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WileyCitation
Reid, Themens DR, McCaffrey, Jayachandran P, Johnsen MG, Ulich T. A-CHAIM: Near-Real-Time Data Assimilation of the High Latitude Ionosphere With a Particle Filter. Space Weather. 2023Metadata
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