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WAAS and the Ionosphere – A Historical Perspective: Monitoring Storms
Lawrence Sparks, Eric Altshuler, Nitin Pandya, Juan Blanch, and Todd Walter
NAVIGATION: Journal of the Institute of Navigation March 2022, 69 (1) navi.503; DOI: https://doi.org/10.33012/navi.503
Lawrence Sparks
1Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
Eric Altshuler
2Sequoia Research Corporation
Nitin Pandya
3Raytheon Technologies Corporation
Juan Blanch,
4Stanford University
Todd Walter
4Stanford University

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NAVIGATION: Journal of the Institute of Navigation
Vol. 69, Issue 1
Spring 2022
WAAS and the Ionosphere – A Historical Perspective: Monitoring Storms
Lawrence Sparks, Eric Altshuler, Nitin Pandya, Juan Blanch,, Todd Walter
NAVIGATION: Journal of the Institute of Navigation Mar 2022, 69 (1) navi.503; DOI: 10.33012/navi.503
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- 1 INTRODUCTION
- 2 ESTIMATION OF IONOSPHERIC DELAY
- 3 SELECTION OF MEASUREMENTS TO BE FIT
- 4 DETECTION OF LOCAL MESOSCALE IRREGULARITIES
- 5 COMPACT MESOSCALE IRREGULARITIES ARISING FROM EXTREME STORMS
- 6 DETECTION OF EXTREME STORMS
- 7 DETECTION OF MODERATE STORMS
- 8 RANKING STORM MAGNITUDES
- 9 SUMMARY
- HOW TO CITE THIS ARTICLE
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- APPENDIX A: RELEASE HISTORY OF STORM-RELATED OPERATIONAL SYSTEM PARAMETERS
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