One-Dimensional Variational Ionospheric Retrieval Using Radio
Occultation Bending Angles: Part 2 - Validation
Abstract
Culverwell et al. (2023) described a new one-dimensional variational
(1D-Var) retrieval approach for ionospheric GNSS radio occultation
(GNSS-RO) measurements. The approach maps a one-dimensional ionospheric
electron density profile, modeled with multiple ”Vary-Chap’ layers, to
bending angle space. This paper improves the computational performance
of the the 1D-Var retrieval using an improved background model and
validates the approach by comparing with the COSMIC-2 profile
retrievals, based on an Abel Transform inversion, and co-located (within
200 km) ionosonde observations using all suitable data from 2020. A
three or four layer Vary-Chap in the 1D-Var retrieval shows improved
performance compared to COSMIC-2 retrievals in terms of percentage error
for the F2 peak parameters (NmF2 and hmF2). Furthermore, skill in
retrieval (compared to COSMIC-2 profiles) throughout the bottomside
(~90 km to 300 km) has been demonstrated. With a single
Vary-Chap layer the performance is similar, but this improves by
approximately 40% when using four-layers.