Note that for a typical GPS, especially GPS in smartphone I would expect that this effects will be not really noticeable in affecting accuracy.
Maybe except massive solar storms like https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_storm_of_1859 I tried to check sources, but quick search found nothing really good, except some things like https://www.utdallas.edu/news/2013/5/16-23761_Solar-Flares-May-Interrupt-GPS-Navigation-Research_article-wide.html <https://www.utdallas.edu/news/2013/5/16-23761_Solar-Flares-May-Interrupt-GPS-Navigation-Research_article-wide.html> "If a flare is particularly large, the resulting turbulence in our upper atmosphere could disrupt radio signals and GPS navigation, for example." what seems to confirm that you need really unusual activity to have results. 27 Jun 2019, 00:18 by [email protected]: > I was told there was a website that forecasted the best times to do survey > work with GNSS based upon diversity of satellites in the sky, solar activity, > etc. Does anyone know what site this is? > > Thanks, > Eric > > > > > >
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