The Equatorial Electrojet (EEJ) is an intense electric current
flowing along the magnetic equator in the E-region of the
ionosphere. Six years of satellite magnetic measurements
from the CHAMP, Oersted and SAC-C satellites have provided an
unprecedented longitudinal coverage of the EEJ magnetic
signature. This model is a result of inverting the magnetic
signature for the current density and then fitting the
observed currents. The model provides the climatological
mean and variance of the EEJ as a function of longitude,
local-time, season, solar flux, and lunar local-time.
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There are three separate models included in the package
below - one for each of the three satellites. The
driver program defaults to using the CHAMP model, since
due to its lower altitude it can more easily resolve
the peaks in the EEJ magnetic signature, and therefore
the resulting CHAMP data is of higher quality than the
other two satellites. The user can easily specify one
of the other two satellites to use when running the
driver program (see the README file). Below we give some
sample plot outputs from the model. Updated version 2.0 now
allows for differences between spring and fall equinox, in
addition to a lunar local-time dependence.
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