Title
Validation of COSMIC-2-Derived Ionospheric Peak Parameters Using Measurements of Ionosondes
Abstract
Although numerous validations for the ionospheric peak parameters values (IPPVs) obtained from the Constellation Observing System for Meteorology, Ionosphere, and Climate (COSMIC) have been conducted using ionosonde measurements as a reference, comprehensive evaluations of the quality of the COSMIC-2 data are still undesirable, especially under geomagnetic storm conditions. In this study, the IPPVs measured by ionosondes (Ramey, Boa Vista, Sao Luis, Jicamarca, Cachoeira Paulista, and Santa Maria) during the period 1 October 2019 to 31 August 2021, are used to evaluate the quality of COSMIC-2 data over low-latitude regions of the Americas. The results show that the NmF2 (h(m)F(2)) from COSMIC-2 agrees well with the ionosonde measurements, and the correlation coefficients for the two sets of data at the above six stations are 0.93 (0.84), 0.91 (0.85), 0.91 (0.88), 0.88 (0.79), 0.96 (0.83), and 0.96 (0.87), respectively. The data quality of COSMIC-2 derived N(m)F(2)is largely dependent on geomagnetic latitude. It was also found that N(m)F(2 & nbsp;)derived from COSMIC-2 tends to be underestimated over the stations in Boa Vista and Cachoeira Paulista, which are close to the crests of the equatorial ionization anomaly (EIA), whilst that of the other stations is slightly overestimated. A comparison between COSMIC-measured and ionosonde-derived h(m)F(2 & nbsp;)indicates that the former is systematically higher than the latter. In addition, the differences in the two NmF2 datasets derived from COSMIC-2 and ionosonde measurements at night are generally smaller than those of daytime, when the EIA is well developed, and vice versa for h(m)F(2), whose RMSE is slightly smaller during daytime (with the exception of Ramey). Furthermore, N(m)F(2)obtained from COSMIC-2 is shown to perform best in summer at Ramey, Boa Vista, Sao Luis, and Santa Maria, best in winter at Jicamarca and Cachoeira Paulista. Finally, the COSMIC-2 electron densities capture the ionospheric dynamic enhancements under a moderate geomagnetic storm condition very well.
Year
DOI
Venue
2021
10.3390/rs13214238
REMOTE SENSING
Keywords
DocType
Volume
COSMIC-2, data validation, NmF2, hmF2, equatorial ionization anomaly, geomagnetic storm
Journal
13
Issue
Citations 
PageRank 
21
0
0.34
References 
Authors
0
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Shuangshuang Shi100.34
Li Wang21111.78
Kefei Zhang301.35
Suqin Wu400.68
Jiaqi Shi500.34
Fucheng Song600.34
Peng Sun700.34