BackForward Variable: Ionospheric Radio Absorption

Definition
Full name Ionospheric Radio Absorption
Definition Attenuation of a radio wave passing through the lower ionosphere.
Measuring Units dB Uncertainty Units dB
Horizontal Res Units km Vertical Res Units
Stability Units dB (Stability /decade)

 

Comment: Energetic particle precipitation and solar X-rays cause variations in the ionospheric radio absorption. Radio absorption can be monitored with ground-based radio wave sources and with riometers. Riometers measure the attenuation of vertically propagating radio waves from distant stellar sources at 30/38.2 MHz.
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Applied in OSCAR/Space Gap Analysis: Yes
Classification
  • Domain: Outer Space
    • Sub-domain: Ionospheric disturbances
      • Variable: Ionospheric Radio Absorption
        • Measured in Layers:
          • Ionos
  • Cross-cutting themes:
  • Earth System Application Categories and its related Application Areas:
  • Unknown:

Requirements defined for Ionospheric Radio Absorption  (1)

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Note: In reading the values, goal is marked blue, breakthrough green, threshold orange
Application-dependent Technical Priority (ATP) Magenta and Relative priority of the attributes Red

Id Variable Layer App Area ATP Uncertainty Layer/s Quality Coverage Quality Stability / decade Hor Res Ver Res Obs Cyc Timeliness Coverage Conf Level Val Date Source General Comment Application Area Comment Horizontal Coverage Comment Observation Comment Performance Comment
592 Ionospheric Radio Absorption Ionos Space Weather 0.1 dB
0.5 dB
1 dB
100 km
200 km
500 km
60 sec
5 min
10 min
60 sec
10 min
60 min
Global tentative 2011-05-01 ICTSW-1 HF Radio Availability