CEDAR email: AGU Session SA013. Ionospheric Model Validation for User Applications: Developments in Metrics, Datasets, and Methods

David Russel Themens david.themens at unb.ca
Sun Jul 10 02:24:14 MDT 2022


Hello,

I'd like to draw your attention to an interesting upcoming AGU session on ionospheric model validation, focusing on the development of new metrics and use of new datasets for the comprehensive validation of ionospheric models. If this is something you are interested in, whether you are a modeler or an experimentalist, please consider submitting an abstract to this new session.

AGU Session SA013. Ionospheric Model Validation for User Applications: Developments in Metrics, Datasets, and Methods

Abstract: A broad range of user applications are crucially reliant on or affected by the state of the ionosphere; as such, the modeling and correction of these impacts is subsequently highly sensitive to the choice of ionospheric representation. There are now dozens of ionospheric models that have been developed by the community with varying degrees of maturity and availability; however, we still lack an understanding of whether these models meet the basic needs of radio propagation and other users. This is an opportunity for community members to share their ideas and proposals for how best to conduct comprehensive model testing in an environment with diverse modeling methodologies and user interests. This session seeks contributions covering advances in validation studies using metrics relevant to user applications, such as HF communications, Over-the-Horizon Radar, GNSS, and scintillation modeling. Contributions highlighting current coordinated model validation efforts or new methodologies are especially encouraged.

Abstracts are due August 3rd.

AGU 2022 will be held in Chicago over December 12 - 16, 2022. We look forward to seeing you all at AGU2022!

Cheers,

David Themens
Nathaniel A Frissell
Suzy Bingham
Sean Elvidge
Lindsay Victoria Goodwin

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