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Climatology of the scintillation onset over southern Brazil
by
de Oliveira Moraes, Alison
, Sobral, José H. A.
, Paolini, Rafael S.
, Muella, Marcio T. A. H.
, de Paula, Eurico R.
, Sousasantos, Jonas
in
Analysis
/ Aviation
/ Climate
/ Climate studies
/ Climatic analysis
/ Climatology
/ Communication
/ Drift
/ Empirical equations
/ Equatorial ionization anomaly
/ Global navigation satellite system
/ Global positioning systems
/ GPS
/ GPS receivers
/ Ionization
/ Ionosphere
/ Ionospheric irregularities
/ Ionospheric models
/ Latitude
/ Modelling
/ Satellite communication
/ Satellite communications
/ Satellites
/ Scintillation
/ Solar activity
/ Solar cycle
/ Territory
/ Vertical drift
2018
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Climatology of the scintillation onset over southern Brazil
by
de Oliveira Moraes, Alison
, Sobral, José H. A.
, Paolini, Rafael S.
, Muella, Marcio T. A. H.
, de Paula, Eurico R.
, Sousasantos, Jonas
in
Analysis
/ Aviation
/ Climate
/ Climate studies
/ Climatic analysis
/ Climatology
/ Communication
/ Drift
/ Empirical equations
/ Equatorial ionization anomaly
/ Global navigation satellite system
/ Global positioning systems
/ GPS
/ GPS receivers
/ Ionization
/ Ionosphere
/ Ionospheric irregularities
/ Ionospheric models
/ Latitude
/ Modelling
/ Satellite communication
/ Satellite communications
/ Satellites
/ Scintillation
/ Solar activity
/ Solar cycle
/ Territory
/ Vertical drift
2018
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Climatology of the scintillation onset over southern Brazil
by
de Oliveira Moraes, Alison
, Sobral, José H. A.
, Paolini, Rafael S.
, Muella, Marcio T. A. H.
, de Paula, Eurico R.
, Sousasantos, Jonas
in
Analysis
/ Aviation
/ Climate
/ Climate studies
/ Climatic analysis
/ Climatology
/ Communication
/ Drift
/ Empirical equations
/ Equatorial ionization anomaly
/ Global navigation satellite system
/ Global positioning systems
/ GPS
/ GPS receivers
/ Ionization
/ Ionosphere
/ Ionospheric irregularities
/ Ionospheric models
/ Latitude
/ Modelling
/ Satellite communication
/ Satellite communications
/ Satellites
/ Scintillation
/ Solar activity
/ Solar cycle
/ Territory
/ Vertical drift
2018
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Climatology of the scintillation onset over southern Brazil
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Climatology of the scintillation onset over southern Brazil
2018
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This work presents an analysis of the climatology of the onset time of ionospheric scintillations at low latitude over the southern Brazilian territory near the peak of the equatorial ionization anomaly (EIA). Data from L1 frequency GPS receiver located in Cachoeira Paulista (22.4∘ S, 45.0∘ W; dip latitude 16.9∘ S), from September 1998 to November 2014, covering a period between solar cycles 23 and 24, were used in the present analysis of the scintillation onset time. The results show that the start time of the ionospheric scintillation follows a pattern, starting about 40 min earlier, in the months of November and December, when compared to January and February. The analyses presented here show that such temporal behavior seems to be associated with the ionospheric prereversal vertical drift (PRVD) magnitude and time. The influence of solar activity in the percentage of GPS links affected is also addressed together with the respective ionospheric prereversal vertical drift behavior. Based on this climatological study a set of empirical equations is proposed to be used for a GNSS alert about the scintillation prediction. The identification of this kind of pattern may support GNSS applications for aviation and oil extraction maritime stations positioning. Keywords. Ionosphere (ionospheric irregularities; modeling and forecasting) – radio science (space and satellite communication)
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Copernicus GmbH,Copernicus Publications
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