Remote Sensing (Mar 2022)

Forecast of the Global TEC by Nearest Neighbour Technique

  • Enric Monte-Moreno,
  • Heng Yang,
  • Manuel Hernández-Pajares

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs14061361
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 6
p. 1361

Abstract

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We propose a method for Global Ionospheric Maps of Total Electron Content forecasting using the Nearest Neighbour method. The assumption is that in a database of global ionosphere maps spanning more than two solar cycles, one can select a set of past observations that have similar geomagnetic conditions to those of the current map. The assumption is that the current ionospheric condition can be expressed by a linear combination of conditions seen in the past. The average of these maps leads to common geomagnetic components being preserved and those not shared by several maps being reduced. The method is based on searching the historical database for the dates of the maps closest to the current map and using as a prediction the maps in the database that correspond to time shifts on the prediction horizons. In contrast to other methods of machine learning, the implementation only requires a distance computation and does not need a previous step of model training and adjustment for each prediction horizon. It also provides confidence intervals for the forecast. The method has been analyzed for two full years (2015 and 2018), for selected days of 2015 and 2018, i.e., two storm days and two non-storm days and the performance of the system has been compared with CODE (24- and 48-h forecast horizons).

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