IPS Radio and Space Services
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- Comparison of the IPS HF Skywave Propagation Model With Ionospheric Sounding Data
- Why did the January 20 2005 GLE Have Such a Rapid Onset?
- Ionospheric and Geomagnetic Activity Investigated Using Oblique Sounding Comparisons With an HF Radio Propagation Model
- Operational Space Weather Products at IPS
- Automatic Recognition of Coronal Type II Radio Bursts: The Method for ARBIS 2
- Recovering Inversion Lines from GONG Magnetograms and Implications for Space Weather Forecasting
- ARBIS 3: A Software Package for Automated Radio Burst Identification
- Automatic Recognition of Complex Magnetic Regions on the Sun using GONG Magnetogram Images and Their Usefulness in Predicting Flares
- Empirical Orthogonal Functions of the Australian Regional Ionosphere
- The day-to-day occurrence of equatorial plasma bubbles measured from Vanimo, Papua New Guinea
- Airglow-imaging observation of plasma bubble disappearance at geomagnetically conjugate points
- Automatic Recognition of Type III Solar Radio Bursts in STEREO/WAVES Data
- Large-scale Mapping of Magnetic Fields between the Sun and Earth
- Modeling and Predicting the Daily Equatorial Plasma Bubble Activity Using the Tiegcm
- Solar Magnetic Reconnection at Low Altitudes and Associated Type III Solar Radio Bursts and X-Ray Emission
- Mapping Magnetic Field Lines between the Sun and Earth
- The impacts of the St. Patrick's Day superstorm on selected technologies
- The symmetry and mass of halo Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) as quantitative predictors for severe space weather at Earth.
- a Roadmap to Advance Understanding of the Science of Space Weather
- Mapping Magnetic Field Lines between the Sun and Earth