Abstract

Abstract. A three-dimensional model based on time and location is introduced to enhance the accuracy of vertical total electron content (VTEC) global ionosphere maps (GIMs) of ionosphere empirical models. The chosen empirical model is the International Reference Ionosphere 2016 (IRI-2016) model and observations are the GIMs VTEC values from Center for Orbit Determination in Europe (CODE). For this purpose, IRI-2016 is considered as a background model and the VTECs from GIMs are considered as the correction term. The correction term is modelled using spherical harmonics expansion base functions with a degree equal to 15 in Earth-fixed coordinate system with a polynomial B-spline base function for time resolution. The improved VTEC maps are constructed on 1st January 2018 with a Kp index of 4. The root mean square error (RMSE) improvements range from 1.65 TECU to 2.81TECU about 70 percent to 85 percent and the bias improvements are from 0.28 TECU to 1.00 TECU with an average of 0.75 TECU, respectively.

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