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IRI (2012)

International Reference Ionosphere Model

Model Description

The International Reference Ionosphere (IRI) is an international project sponsored by the Committee on Space Research (COSPAR) and the International Union of Radio Science (URSI). These organizations formed a Working Group in the late sixties to produce an empirical standard model of the ionosphere, based on all available data sources. Several steadily improved editions of the model have been released. For given location, time and date, IRI provides monthly averages of the electron density, electron temperature, ion temperature, and ion composition in the ionospheric altitude range.

The major data sources are the worldwide network of ionosondes, the powerful incoherent scatter radars (Jicamarca, Arecibo, Millstone Hill, Malvern, St. Santin), the ISIS and Alouette topside sounders, and in situ instruments flown on many satellites and rockets. IRI is updated yearly during special IRI Workshops (e.g., during COSPAR general assembly).

The IRI model and software is updated according to the decisions of the IRI Working Group. The software package includes the FORTRAN subroutines, model coefficients (CCIR, URSI, IGRF), indices files (IG_RZ.DAT, APF107.DAT) and README and LICENSE files. The IRI build-up and formulas are described in detail in a 158-page NSSDC report by Bilitza (1990) and more recently in a 65-page Reviews of Geophysics paper by Bilitza et al. (2022)

An IRI listserver keeps the community informed about model updates, workshops, publication, and other IRI-related matters. To subscribe send a message to info@irimodel.org with 'subscribe IRI your_email_address' in the SUBJECT line and your name, affiliation and mailing address in the body of the message.

Model Figure(s) :

Model Inputs Description

Required:

solar indices (F10.7 daily, 81-day, and 12-month running mean; sunspot number 12-month running mean)

ionospheric index (ionosonde-based IG index 12-month running mean)

magnetic index (3-h ap, daily ap)

The indices are found internally from indices files for the user-specified date and time. But a user can also input his/her own indices values if so desired.


Optional:

The user can provide a number of input parameters and the IRI profiles will then be adjusted to these input parameters:

F2-peak height (hmF2) or propagation factor M3000F2

F2-peak plasmafrequency (foF2) or electron density (NmF2)

Bottomside profile parameters B0 (thickness) and B1 (shape)

F1-ledge height (hmF1)

F1-ledge plasmafrequency (foF1) or electron density (NmF1)

E-peak height (hmE)

E-peak plasmafrequency (foE) or electron density (NmE)

D-ledge height (hmD)

D-ledge plasmafrequency (foD) or electron density (NmD)

Model Outputs Description

The model produces electron density, electron temperature, ion temperature, ion composition (O+, H+, He+, NO+, O+2), TEC

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Model Domains:

Global_Ionosphere

Space Weather Impacts:

Ionosphere variability (navigation, communications)

Phenomena :

Variablility_of_Plasma_Density
Ion_Drift_Velocity
Equatorial_Anomaly

Simulation Type(s):

Empirical

Temporal Dependence Possible? (whether the code results depend on physical time?)

true

Model is available at?

CCMC

Source code of the model is publicly available?

true

CCMC Model Status (e.g. onboarding, use in production, retired, only hosting output, only source is available):

production

Code Language:

Fortran

Regions (this is automatically mapped based on model domain):

Earth.NearSurface.Ionosphere

Contacts :

Dieter.Bilitza, ModelContact
Min-Yang.Chou, ModelHostContact
Jia.Yue, ModelHostContact

Acknowledgement/Institution :

Relevant Links :

IRI: http://irimodel.org/
URSI/COSPAR Working Group on IRI : http://iri.gsfc.nasa.gov/

Publications :

  • The International Reference Ionosphere 2012: a model of international collaboration
  • Measurements and IRI Model Predictions during the Recent Solar Minimum
  • The International Reference Ionosphere (IRI) today and in the future
  • Near real-time assimilation of auroral peak E-region density and equatorward boundary in IRI
  • Progress in Observation-Based Ionospheric Modeling: Space Weather
  • International Reference Ionosphere 2007: Improvements and new parameters
  • Model Access Information :

    Access URL: https://kauai.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/instantrun/iri
    Access URL Name: Instant Run
    Repository ID: spase://CCMC/Repository/NASA/GSFC/CCMC
    Availability: online
    AccessRights: OPEN
    Format: HTML
    Encoding: None

    Access URL: https://ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/requests/IT/IRI/iri_first.php
    Access URL Name: Runs-on-Request
    Repository ID: spase://CCMC/Repository/NASA/GSFC/CCMC
    Availability: online
    AccessRights: OPEN
    Format: HTML
    Encoding: None

    Access URL: http://irimodel.org/IRI-2012/
    Access URL Name: Public Repository
    Repository ID: spase://CCMC/Repository/NASA/GSFC/CCMC
    Availability: online
    AccessRights: OPEN
    Format: HTML
    Encoding: None

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