Near real-time input to an HF propagation model for nowcasting of HF communications with aircraft on polar routes

Warrington, E. M. and Stocker, A. J. and Siddle, D. R. and Hallam, Jonathan and Zaalov, Nikolay and Honary, Farideh and Rogers, Neil Christopher and Boteler, D. H. and Danskin, Donald W. (2015) Near real-time input to an HF propagation model for nowcasting of HF communications with aircraft on polar routes. In: Radio Science Conference (URSI AT-RASC), 2015 1st URSI Atlantic. IEEE. ISBN 9789090086286

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Abstract

The authors have previously reported on the development of an HF propagation model for signals reflected from the northerly regions of the ionosphere, and its validation by comparison with measurements made over a number of paths within the polar cap, crossing the auroral oval, and along the mid-latitude trough. The model incorporates various features (e.g. convecting patches of enhanced plasma density) of the polar ionosphere that are, in particular, responsible for off-great circle propagation and can lead to propagation at times and frequencies not expected from on-great circle propagation alone. Currently, the model drivers include ionosonde measurements and geomagnetic data from a period of several days spanning the time of interest. We have previously only examined the propagation effects on a historical basis, and have achieved good agreement between measurements and simulations.

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