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Effects of the vertical plasma drift velocity on the generation and evolution of equatorial spread F
BG Fejer, L Scherliess, ER De Paula
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics 104 (A9), 19859-19869, 1999
7261999
Radar and satellite global equatorial F region vertical drift model
L Scherliess, BG Fejer
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics 104 (A4), 6829-6842, 1999
6651999
Empirical models of storm time equatorial zonal electric fields
BG Fejer, L Scherliess
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics 102 (A11), 24047-24056, 1997
4361997
Global assimilation of ionospheric measurements (GAIM)
RW Schunk, L Scherliess, JJ Sojka, DC Thompson, DN Anderson, ...
Radio Science 39 (1), 1-11, 2004
4352004
Storm time dependence of equatorial disturbance dynamo zonal electric fields
L Scherliess, BG Fejer
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics 102 (A11), 24037-24046, 1997
3961997
Time dependent response of equatorial ionospheric electric fields to magnetospheric disturbances
BG Fejer, L Scherliess
Geophysical Research Letters 22 (7), 851-854, 1995
3321995
Development of a physics-based reduced state Kalman filter for the ionosphere
L Scherliess, RW Schunk, JJ Sojka, DC Thompson
Radio Science 39 (1), 1-12, 2004
1752004
Longitudinal variability of low‐latitude total electron content: Tidal influences
L Scherliess, DC Thompson, RW Schunk
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics 113 (A1), 2008
1732008
Utah State University global assimilation of ionospheric measurements Gauss‐Markov Kalman filter model of the ionosphere: Model description and validation
L Scherliess, RW Schunk, JJ Sojka, DC Thompson, L Zhu
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics 111 (A11), 2006
1382006
On the variability of equatorial F-region vertical plasma drifts
BG Fejer, L Scherliess
Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics 63 (9), 893-897, 2001
912001
Ionospheric dynamics and drivers obtained from a physics-based data assimilation model
L Scherliess, DC Thompson, RW Schunk
Radio Science 44 (01), 1-8, 2009
852009
Analysis of TEC data from the TOPEX/Poseidon mission
G Jee, RW Schunk, L Scherliess
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics 109 (A1), 2004
822004
CEDAR electrodynamics thermosphere ionosphere (ETI) challenge for systematic assessment of ionosphere/thermosphere models: NmF2, hmF2, and vertical drift using ground‐based …
JS Shim, M Kuznetsova, L Rastätter, M Hesse, D Bilitza, M Butala, ...
Space Weather 9 (12), 2011
802011
CEDAR Electrodynamics Thermosphere Ionosphere (ETI) Challenge for systematic assessment of ionosphere/thermosphere models: Electron density, neutral density, NmF2, and hmF2 …
JS Shim, M Kuznetsova, L Rastätter, D Bilitza, M Butala, M Codrescu, ...
Space Weather 10 (10), 2012
772012
Mid‐and low‐latitude prompt‐penetration ionospheric zonal plasma drifts
BG Fejer, L Scherliess
Geophysical research letters 25 (16), 3071-3074, 1998
771998
Recent approaches to modeling ionospheric weather
RW Schunk, L Scherliess, JJ Sojka
Advances in Space Research 31 (4), 819-828, 2003
582003
The Utah State University Gauss–Markov Kalman filter of the ionosphere: The effect of slant TEC and electron density profile data on model fidelity
DC Thompson, L Scherliess, JJ Sojka, RW Schunk
Journal of atmospheric and solar-terrestrial physics 68 (9), 947-958, 2006
532006
Ionospheric weather forecasting on the horizon
R Schunk, L Scherliess, JJ Sojka, DC Thompson, L Zhu
Space Weather 3 (8), 2005
532005
Incoherent scatter radar, ionosonde, and satellite measurements of equatorial F region vertical plasma drifts in the evening sector
BG Fejer, ER de Paula, L Scherliess, IS Batista
Geophysical research letters 23 (14), 1733-1736, 1996
481996
Spatial correlations of day‐to‐day ionospheric total electron content variability obtained from ground‐based GPS
JS Shim, L Scherliess, RW Schunk, DC Thompson
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics 113 (A9), 2008
442008
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