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Weimer Ionosphere Models

Model Description
Model Authors/Developers
Model Input/Output
Relevant Publications/Links
Web Interface Instructions
Model Contacts
  > New web interface of Weimer models:
now you can choose from Weimer-2K and newer Weimer 2005 model version.

The Weimer model runs instantly
and does not require a run request

> Real Time Run
CCMC is running Weimer-2005
in real time, driven by
ACE solar wind data.

Weimer models are statistical electric potential models for the high-latitude ionosphere, developed by Daniel Weimer of Solana Scientific Inc.
Past satellite measurements of ionospheric electric fields, and the simultaneous measurements of solar wind and interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) conditions, have been used to create an empirical model of the high-latitude electric potential pattern.

The CCMC is using the IDL version of the Weimer models and added code to accomodate the input from the CCMC-developed web interface. The CCMC is running Weimer-2005 model in real time, driven by ACE solar wind data.

Model Authors/Developers:
Dr. Daniel R. Weimer
Solana Scientific Inc., Nashua, NH

Model Input Parameters:
Control parameters include the solar wind plasma number density N, velocity V_x (along Sun-Earth line), the transverse orientation of the solar wind magnetic field B_y, B_z (in GSM coordinates), and the orientation of the Earth's magnetic axis at the time of interest. An optional parameter is the Auroral Electrojet, AL index. These parameters are used to set up the model for the desired conditions, after which the only needed input parameters are the geomagnetic latitude and magnetic local time (MLT), in AACGM (Altitude Adjusted Corrected Geomagnetic) coordinates.

Model Outputs:
The output from the model consists of the ionospheric electrostatic potential, in kilovolts (kV), as a function of the input AACGM latitude and MLT.

Relevant Publications:

Additional Relevant Links:

CCMC Contact Person:
Dr. Lutz Rastaetter

(301) 286-9571

Developer Contact Person:
Daniel R. Weimer

603-672-6776

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