The Earth is buffered from the ferocious onslaught of the solar wind by a thin layer of matter known as the atmosphere and geospace.This layer absorbs energy from irradiance and outburst from the Sun,as well as from d...The Earth is buffered from the ferocious onslaught of the solar wind by a thin layer of matter known as the atmosphere and geospace.This layer absorbs energy from irradiance and outburst from the Sun,as well as from disasters,transient phenomena and anthropogenic emissions originated from Earth.Through complicated physics,the absorbed energy changes the atmospheric and geospace state and sometimes gets re-released to power extreme events such as space weather.Taking place globally,these complicated processes cannot be understood unless they are studied globally.The Chinese scientists have proposed the International Meridian Circle Program(IMCP)to meet this demand.By operating nearly 1000 instruments encompassing all latitudes along with the 120°E–60°W longitudes,IMCP aims,for the first time,to construct comprehensive 3D data representation of the atmosphere and geospace on a global scale and empower interdisciplinary research to tackle key questions related to Earth’s environment and climate change.展开更多
The Chinese Meridian Project(CMP)is the Space Environment Ground Based Comprehensive Monitoring Network of China,a national major science and technology infrastructure project.The CMP consists of the Space Environment...The Chinese Meridian Project(CMP)is the Space Environment Ground Based Comprehensive Monitoring Network of China,a national major science and technology infrastructure project.The CMP consists of the Space Environment Monitoring System,Data Communication System,and Science Application System.Its construction has been divided into two steps:the PhaseⅠwas from 2008 to 2012;the PhaseⅡstarted at the end of 2019,expected to be completed at the end of 2023.Beyond 2023,the CMP as a whole will be in operation to make observations.This report introduces the construction progress of CMP PhaseⅡin the past two years,covering the construction progress of both the Data Communication System and the Science Application System.As for the Space Environment Monitoring System,this report mainly gives an introduction to the construction progress of large-scale advanced monitoring equipment,such as,the solar radio telescope,interplanetary scintillation telescope,incoherent scatter radar,high frequency radar,MST radar,and large-aperture Helium Lidar.In addition,this paper presents the construction plan for the next two years and the future outlook as well.展开更多
On the basis of previous work, we develop a middle and low latitude theoretical ionospheric model in this paper, named Theoretical Ionospheric Model of the Earth in the Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Aca...On the basis of previous work, we develop a middle and low latitude theoretical ionospheric model in this paper, named Theoretical Ionospheric Model of the Earth in the Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (TIME-IGGCAS). TIME-IGGCAS solves the equations of mass continuity, motion and energy of electron and ions self-consistently and uses an eccentric dipole field approxima-tion to the Earth’s magnetic field. We combine the Eulerian and Lagrangian approaches in the model and take account of the plasma E×B drift velocity. Calculation results reveal that the model is steady and credible and can reproduce most large-scale features of ionosphere. By using TIME-IGGCAS, we carried out an observation system data assimilation experiment. Assimilation results show that the E×B drift velocity can be accurately estimated by ingesting the observed foF2 and hmF2 into the model ap-plying nonlinear least-square fit method. We suggest that this work is of great significance in the de-velopment of ionospheric data assimilation model to give better nowcast and forecast of ionosphere.展开更多
基金Supported by Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Commission(Z181100002918001)。
文摘The Earth is buffered from the ferocious onslaught of the solar wind by a thin layer of matter known as the atmosphere and geospace.This layer absorbs energy from irradiance and outburst from the Sun,as well as from disasters,transient phenomena and anthropogenic emissions originated from Earth.Through complicated physics,the absorbed energy changes the atmospheric and geospace state and sometimes gets re-released to power extreme events such as space weather.Taking place globally,these complicated processes cannot be understood unless they are studied globally.The Chinese scientists have proposed the International Meridian Circle Program(IMCP)to meet this demand.By operating nearly 1000 instruments encompassing all latitudes along with the 120°E–60°W longitudes,IMCP aims,for the first time,to construct comprehensive 3D data representation of the atmosphere and geospace on a global scale and empower interdisciplinary research to tackle key questions related to Earth’s environment and climate change.
文摘The Chinese Meridian Project(CMP)is the Space Environment Ground Based Comprehensive Monitoring Network of China,a national major science and technology infrastructure project.The CMP consists of the Space Environment Monitoring System,Data Communication System,and Science Application System.Its construction has been divided into two steps:the PhaseⅠwas from 2008 to 2012;the PhaseⅡstarted at the end of 2019,expected to be completed at the end of 2023.Beyond 2023,the CMP as a whole will be in operation to make observations.This report introduces the construction progress of CMP PhaseⅡin the past two years,covering the construction progress of both the Data Communication System and the Science Application System.As for the Space Environment Monitoring System,this report mainly gives an introduction to the construction progress of large-scale advanced monitoring equipment,such as,the solar radio telescope,interplanetary scintillation telescope,incoherent scatter radar,high frequency radar,MST radar,and large-aperture Helium Lidar.In addition,this paper presents the construction plan for the next two years and the future outlook as well.
基金the Knowledge Innovation Project of Chinese Academy of Sciences (Grant No. KZCX3-SW-144)the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 40636032, 40574071 and 40504023)National Important Basic Research Project (Grant No. 2006CB806306)
文摘On the basis of previous work, we develop a middle and low latitude theoretical ionospheric model in this paper, named Theoretical Ionospheric Model of the Earth in the Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (TIME-IGGCAS). TIME-IGGCAS solves the equations of mass continuity, motion and energy of electron and ions self-consistently and uses an eccentric dipole field approxima-tion to the Earth’s magnetic field. We combine the Eulerian and Lagrangian approaches in the model and take account of the plasma E×B drift velocity. Calculation results reveal that the model is steady and credible and can reproduce most large-scale features of ionosphere. By using TIME-IGGCAS, we carried out an observation system data assimilation experiment. Assimilation results show that the E×B drift velocity can be accurately estimated by ingesting the observed foF2 and hmF2 into the model ap-plying nonlinear least-square fit method. We suggest that this work is of great significance in the de-velopment of ionospheric data assimilation model to give better nowcast and forecast of ionosphere.