摘要
The effects of typhoon Matsa on the ionosphere are studied by using GPS-TEC data observed at about 50 GPS stations.It is shown that the ionosphere has been already influenced and TEC tends to increase before the landing of Matsa,and the difference of TEC from its monthly median over the typhoon area is about 5 TECU.With the landing of Matsa,both the magnitude and the area of increased TEC decrease.One day after the landing of Matsa,TEC reaches its minimum and is lower than the monthly median.In comparison of TEC along the typhoon's path with that along three reference paths far from the typhoon,it is found that typhoon's impact on TEC can be fully distinguished.The evolution of TEC variation has the same tendency as reported typhoon-induced foF2.
The effects of typhoon Matsa on the ionosphere are studied by using GPS-TEC data observed at about 50 GPS stations. It is shown that the ionosphere has been already influenced and TEC tends to increase before the landing of Matsa, and the difference of TEC from its monthly median over the typhoon area is about 5 TECU. With the landing of Matsa, both the magnitude and the area of increased TEC decrease. One day after the landing of Matsa, TEC reaches its minimum and is lower than the monthly median. In comparison of TEC along the typhoon's path with that along three reference paths far from the typhoon, it is found that typhoon's impact on TEC can be fully distinguished. The evolution of TEC variation has the same tendency as reported ty-phoon-induced foF2.
基金
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos.40674077,40436015 and 40804040)
Climate Change Special Foundation (Grant No.CCSF2007-12)