Ionospheric Scintillation Activity Over Canada in 2019–2023 and Its Potential Influence on Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) Navigation Services for Aviation

Abstract Ionospheric scintillation caused by space weather impacts the accuracy and availability of GNSS services and is considered a natural hazard for aviation and other GNSS users. Increased solar activity in 2021–2023, attributed to the ascending phase of the 25th solar cycle, caused an amplific...

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Main Authors: L. Nikitina, R. A. D. Fiori, K. Sievers, A. Rynard, Q. Ciardelli
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2025-07-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1029/2025SW004360
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author L. Nikitina
R. A. D. Fiori
K. Sievers
A. Rynard
Q. Ciardelli
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A. Rynard
Q. Ciardelli
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description Abstract Ionospheric scintillation caused by space weather impacts the accuracy and availability of GNSS services and is considered a natural hazard for aviation and other GNSS users. Increased solar activity in 2021–2023, attributed to the ascending phase of the 25th solar cycle, caused an amplification of ionospheric disturbances including the intensity and duration of ionospheric scintillations. These disturbances affect the propagation of GNSS satellite signals and result in the degradation of both GNSS performance and the performance of GNSS augmentation systems. Events where ionospheric disturbances have a significant impact on navigation services for aviation are documented by Transport Canada's Civil Aviation Daily Occurrence Reporting System (CADORS). This paper analyzes scintillation activity from 2019 to 2023 over Canada using phase scintillation data provided by the Canadian High Arctic Ionospheric Network. Times when phase scintillation index exceeds 0.4 rad were used to evaluate the impact from scintillation activity on the availability of the Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) service and on related issues for aviation as recorded in CADORS. This analysis demonstrates a notable increase in the number of recorded aviation issues related to WAAS coverage during 2021–2023, coinciding with higher solar and scintillation activity. Analysis of CADORS reports related to periods of unavailability of WAAS precision approach services is included to demonstrate effects to aviation. This study highlights the critical impact of space weather on navigation services and the importance of monitoring and forecasting scintillation activity to ensure the reliability of GNSS‐dependent operations, especially in aviation.
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spelling doaj-art-3ab4f457cd144df7b95478f4fc64385c2025-08-20T02:45:27ZengWileySpace Weather1542-73902025-07-01237n/an/a10.1029/2025SW004360Ionospheric Scintillation Activity Over Canada in 2019–2023 and Its Potential Influence on Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) Navigation Services for AviationL. Nikitina0R. A. D. Fiori1K. Sievers2A. Rynard3Q. Ciardelli4Canadian Hazards Information Service Natural Resources Canada Ottawa ON CanadaCanadian Hazards Information Service Natural Resources Canada Ottawa ON CanadaVC – Vereingung Cockpit German Airline Pilots’ Association Frankfurt am Main GermanyCanadian Hazards Information Service Natural Resources Canada Ottawa ON CanadaCanadian Hazards Information Service Natural Resources Canada Ottawa ON CanadaAbstract Ionospheric scintillation caused by space weather impacts the accuracy and availability of GNSS services and is considered a natural hazard for aviation and other GNSS users. Increased solar activity in 2021–2023, attributed to the ascending phase of the 25th solar cycle, caused an amplification of ionospheric disturbances including the intensity and duration of ionospheric scintillations. These disturbances affect the propagation of GNSS satellite signals and result in the degradation of both GNSS performance and the performance of GNSS augmentation systems. Events where ionospheric disturbances have a significant impact on navigation services for aviation are documented by Transport Canada's Civil Aviation Daily Occurrence Reporting System (CADORS). This paper analyzes scintillation activity from 2019 to 2023 over Canada using phase scintillation data provided by the Canadian High Arctic Ionospheric Network. Times when phase scintillation index exceeds 0.4 rad were used to evaluate the impact from scintillation activity on the availability of the Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) service and on related issues for aviation as recorded in CADORS. This analysis demonstrates a notable increase in the number of recorded aviation issues related to WAAS coverage during 2021–2023, coinciding with higher solar and scintillation activity. Analysis of CADORS reports related to periods of unavailability of WAAS precision approach services is included to demonstrate effects to aviation. This study highlights the critical impact of space weather on navigation services and the importance of monitoring and forecasting scintillation activity to ensure the reliability of GNSS‐dependent operations, especially in aviation.https://doi.org/10.1029/2025SW004360ionospherephase scintillationaugmentation navigation systemimpact to aviation
spellingShingle L. Nikitina
R. A. D. Fiori
K. Sievers
A. Rynard
Q. Ciardelli
Ionospheric Scintillation Activity Over Canada in 2019–2023 and Its Potential Influence on Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) Navigation Services for Aviation
Space Weather
ionosphere
phase scintillation
augmentation navigation system
impact to aviation
title Ionospheric Scintillation Activity Over Canada in 2019–2023 and Its Potential Influence on Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) Navigation Services for Aviation
title_full Ionospheric Scintillation Activity Over Canada in 2019–2023 and Its Potential Influence on Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) Navigation Services for Aviation
title_fullStr Ionospheric Scintillation Activity Over Canada in 2019–2023 and Its Potential Influence on Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) Navigation Services for Aviation
title_full_unstemmed Ionospheric Scintillation Activity Over Canada in 2019–2023 and Its Potential Influence on Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) Navigation Services for Aviation
title_short Ionospheric Scintillation Activity Over Canada in 2019–2023 and Its Potential Influence on Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) Navigation Services for Aviation
title_sort ionospheric scintillation activity over canada in 2019 2023 and its potential influence on wide area augmentation system waas navigation services for aviation
topic ionosphere
phase scintillation
augmentation navigation system
impact to aviation
url https://doi.org/10.1029/2025SW004360
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