PyIRTAM: A New Module of PyIRI for IRTAM Coefficients

Abstract A novel model called PyIRI was recently developed. It constructs the ionospheric electron density for the entire day and on the entire global grid in one computation, which has a very low computational overhead. PyIRI introduced a novel approach to the computation of the global and diurnal...

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Main Authors: Victoriya V. Forsythe, Ivan Galkin, Sarah E. McDonald, Kenneth F. Dymond, Bruce A. Fritz, Angeline G. Burrell, Katherine A. Zawdie, Douglas P. Drob
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2024-12-01
Series:Space Weather
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1029/2024SW003965
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Summary:Abstract A novel model called PyIRI was recently developed. It constructs the ionospheric electron density for the entire day and on the entire global grid in one computation, which has a very low computational overhead. PyIRI introduced a novel approach to the computation of the global and diurnal functions and their matrix multiplication with Consultative Committee on International Radio (CCIR) coefficients or the International Union of Radio Science (URSI) coefficients, that enabled this global approach for the density specification. Since the International Reference Ionosphere‐based Real‐Time Assimilative Model (IRTAM) produces coefficients in a similar format as CCIR/URSI coefficients, the PyIRI computational approach was extended to work with IRTAM coefficients. This technical note describes the PyIRTAM software and provides usage examples. The PyIRTAM tool is made publicly available through PyPI and GitHub.
ISSN:1542-7390