Modeling the whole atmosphere response to solar cycle changes in radiative and geomagnetic forcing

D. R. Marsh, R. R. Garcia, D. E. Kinnison, B. A. Boville, F. Sassi, S. C. Solomon, K. Matthes

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Abstract

The NCAR Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model, version 3 (WACCM3), is used to study the atmospheric response from the surface to the lower thermosphere to changes in solar and geomagnetic forcing over the 11-year solar cycle. WACCM3 is a general circulation model that incorporates interactive chemistry that solves for both neutral and ion species. Energy inputs include solar radiation and energetic particles, which vary significantly over the solar cycle. This paper presents a comparison of simulations for solar cycle maximum and solar cycle minimum conditions. Changes in composition and dynamical variables are clearly seen in the middle and upper atmosphere, and these in turn affect terms in the energy budget. Generally good agreement is found between the model response and that derived from satellite observations, although significant differences remain. A small but statistically significant response is predicted in tropospheric winds and temperatures which is consistent with signals observed in reanalysis data sets.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberD23306
JournalJournal of Geophysical Research
Volume112
Issue number23
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 16 2007

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