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Szuszczewicz, E. P., Blanchard, P., Wilkinson, P., Crowley, G., Fuller-Rowell, T., Richards, P., Abdu, M., Bullett, T., Hanbaba, R., Lebreton, J. P., Lester, M., Lockwood, M., Millward, G., Wild, M., Pulinets, S., Reddy, B. M., Stanislawska, I., Vannaroni, G., Zolesi, B. (1998) The first real-time worldwide ionospheric predictions network: An advance in support of spaceborne experimentation, on-line model validation, and space weather. Geophysical Research Letters, 25 (4) 449-452 doi:10.1029/97gl03279

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TitleThe first real-time worldwide ionospheric predictions network: An advance in support of spaceborne experimentation, on-line model validation, and space weather
JournalGeophysical Research Letters
AuthorsSzuszczewicz, E. P.Author
Blanchard, P.Author
Wilkinson, P.Author
Crowley, G.Author
Fuller-Rowell, T.Author
Richards, P.Author
Abdu, M.Author
Bullett, T.Author
Hanbaba, R.Author
Lebreton, J. P.Author
Lester, M.Author
Lockwood, M.Author
Millward, G.Author
Wild, M.Author
Pulinets, S.Author
Reddy, B. M.Author
Stanislawska, I.Author
Vannaroni, G.Author
Zolesi, B.Author
Year1998 (February 15)Volume25
Issue4
PublisherAmerican Geophysical Union (AGU)
DOIdoi:10.1029/97gl03279Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceSzuszczewicz, E. P., Blanchard, P., Wilkinson, P., Crowley, G., Fuller-Rowell, T., Richards, P., Abdu, M., Bullett, T., Hanbaba, R., Lebreton, J. P., Lester, M., Lockwood, M., Millward, G., Wild, M., Pulinets, S., Reddy, B. M., Stanislawska, I., Vannaroni, G., Zolesi, B. (1998) The first real-time worldwide ionospheric predictions network: An advance in support of spaceborne experimentation, on-line model validation, and space weather. Geophysical Research Letters, 25 (4) 449-452 doi:10.1029/97gl03279
Plain TextSzuszczewicz, E. P., Blanchard, P., Wilkinson, P., Crowley, G., Fuller-Rowell, T., Richards, P., Abdu, M., Bullett, T., Hanbaba, R., Lebreton, J. P., Lester, M., Lockwood, M., Millward, G., Wild, M., Pulinets, S., Reddy, B. M., Stanislawska, I., Vannaroni, G., Zolesi, B. (1998) The first real-time worldwide ionospheric predictions network: An advance in support of spaceborne experimentation, on-line model validation, and space weather. Geophysical Research Letters, 25 (4) 449-452 doi:10.1029/97gl03279
In(1998, February) Geophysical Research Letters Vol. 25 (4) American Geophysical Union (AGU)


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