Modulation of Thermospheric Circulation by Lower-Thermospheric Winter-to-Summer Circulation: The Atmosphere Gear Effect

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Abstract

This study investigates the impact of the lower-thermospheric winter-to-summer circulation on the thermosphere's thermal structure and meridional circulation. Using NCAR TIE-GCM, we compare simulations with and without the lower-thermospheric circulation, finding that its inclusion enhances summer-to-winter thermospheric circulation by 40% in the summer hemisphere but decelerates it in the winter thermosphere. Meanwhile, vertical wind exhibits stronger upward motion poleward of (Formula presented.) latitude above (Formula presented.) hPa ((Formula presented.) 174 km) when lower-thermospheric circulation is incorporated. This dynamic coupling functions as an atmospheric “gear mechanism,” accelerating momentum and energy transfer to higher altitudes. Including lower-thermospheric circulation improves agreement between the nudged run and NRLMSIS 2.1 in intra-annual variability (IAV) of mass density. This suggests lower-thermospheric circulation is a key factor in modulating IAV in the coupled thermosphere-ionosphere system. This study reveals a new coupling mechanism between the lower atmosphere, thermosphere, and ionosphere, with significant implications for understanding upper-atmospheric dynamics and improving space weather models.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere2024GL113414
JournalGeophysical Research Letters
Volume52
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - May 28 2025
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • intra-annual variability
  • mass density
  • thermospheric circulation

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