2020 data records total electron content in the ionosphere over the Jang Bogo Station in Antarctica. The dataset supports the study of statistical characteristics of the ionosphere at southern high latitudes. It was created by AMD_KOPRI and published via NASA EarthData in October 2020.
Use Cases
- Analyze temporal trends in total electron content for space weather event detection.
- Model ionospheric variability at high southern latitudes using time-series measurements.
- Correlate ionospheric electron content with solar activity or geomagnetic indices.
- Study the statistical distribution of ionospheric parameters over a defined Antarctic location.
Strengths
- Data is focused on the scientifically significant southern high-latitude region.
- Provides a continuous temporal record for the year 2020.
- Originates from a dedicated Antarctic research station (Jang Bogo Station).
Limitations
- The dataset is limited to a single year (2020) and a single geographic location.
- Sample size and specific data resolution (e.g., row count, temporal frequency) are unknown.
- Lacks detailed column descriptions, limiting immediate analysis of specific features.
Provenance
- Source
- NASA EarthData, contributed by AMD_KOPRI.
- Collection Method
- Monitoring system measurements from Jang Bogo Station, Antarctica.
- Time Range
- 2020
- Freshness
- Data reflects conditions from 2020, with no update frequency specified.
- Geography
- Jang Bogo Station, Antarctica (southern high latitude).