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Abstract The paper presents the latest version of the International Reference Ionosphere model (IRI‐2016) describing the most important changes and improvements that were included with this version and discussing their impact on the IRI predictions of ionospheric parameters. IRI‐2016 includes two new model options for the F 2 peak height h m F 2 and a better representation of topside ion densities at very low and high solar activities. In addition, a number of smaller changes were made concerning the use of solar indices and the speedup of the computer program. We also review the latest developments toward a Real‐Time IRI. The goal is to progress from predicting climatology to describing the real‐time weather conditions in the ionosphere.
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D. Bilitza
George Mason University
David Altadill
Observatori de l'Ebre
Vladimír Truhlík
Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Atmospheric Physics
Space Weather
Goddard Space Flight Center
George Mason University
University of Massachusetts Lowell
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69dc91b2d4d0de07d11335f3 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/2016sw001593
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