Statistical validation of ionospheric electron density profiles retrievals from GOES geosynchronous satellites

In this paper, we discuss a novel retrieval of ionospheric electron density profiles using the Radio Occultation (RO) technique applied to measurements captured by the Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers onboard two Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellites (GOES). The GOES satellites operate at similar to 35,800 km altitude and are primarily weather satellites that operationally contribute continuous remote-sensing data for real-time weather forecasting, as well as near-Earth environment monitoring and Sun observations. The GPS receivers onboard GOES-16 and GOES-17 satellites can track GPS signals propagated through the Earth's atmosphere, and although the receivers are primarily designed for navigation and station-keeping maneuvers, these GPS measurements that traverse the Earth's atmosphere can be used to retrieve the ionospheric electron density profiles. This process poses a range of technical challenges. GOES RO links are different from the traditional low Earth orbit (LEO) RO geometry since the receiver is located in an orbit that is higher in altitude than the GPS constellation of transmitters. Additionally, the GPS receivers onboard GOES satellites provide only single-frequency GPS L1 observations and have clocks much less stable than those typically used for RO measurements. The geographical distribution of the retrieved GEO-based RO profiles was found to be uniquely constrained and repeatable based on the relative geostationary fixed positions in the Earth-Centered Earth Fixed reference frame with respect to the GPS constellation orbiting at lower altitude, and significantly different from the coverage patterns of LEO-based RO missions. We demonstrate the successful application of the proposed RO profiling technique with a statistically significant set of GPS observations from GOES-16 and GOES-17 satellites over several years of data collection. This enabled us to retrieve more than 10,000 ionospheric electron density profiles with a maximum altitude of up to 1000-2000 km, much higher than any existing LEO-based RO mission. We demonstrate good performance of GEO-based RO measurements for properly specifying the vertical distribution of ionospheric plasma density by comparing the profiles dataset from the GOES RO experiment with independent reference observations - ground-based ionosondes and LEO-based RO missions, as well as model simulation results provided by the empirical International Reference Ionosphere model. Over multiple years of observations, statistical analysis of discrepancies between the ionospheric F2 layer peak parameters (peak density and height) derived from geosynchronous GOES observations and reference measurements was conducted. This analysis reveals a very good agreement between GOES RO electron density profiles and independent types of measurements in both the F2 peak and the profile shape.

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Author Zakharenkova, Irina
Cherniak, Iurii
Gleason, Scott
Hunt, Douglas C.
Freesland, D.
Krimchansky, A.
McCorkel, J.
Ramsey, G.
Chapel, J.
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Suggested Citation Zakharenkova, Irina, Cherniak, Iurii, Gleason, Scott, Hunt, Douglas C., Freesland, D., Krimchansky, A., McCorkel, J., Ramsey, G., Chapel, J.. (2023). Statistical validation of ionospheric electron density profiles retrievals from GOES geosynchronous satellites. UCAR/NCAR - Library. https://n2t.org/ark:/85065/d7tx3kfw. Accessed 09 August 2025.

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