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Title: Magnetic activity dependence of high-latitude thermospheric winds and densities below 200 km

Journal Article · · Journal of Geophysical Research
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1029/93JA00155· OSTI ID:98636
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  1. National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO (United States)
  2. Phillips Lab., Hanscom Air Force Base, MA (United States)

Satellite-based measurements are utilized to elucidate the latitudinal, local time, and magnetic activity dependence of winds and densities in the scantily observed atmospheric region between 170 and 220 km above 45{degrees} magnetic latitude. One data set consists of atmospheric densities from high-accuracy (time resolution {approx} 5-6 hours) orbital analyses of three Doppler Beacon satellites in orbit during 1973. The perigees of these satellites are generally restricted to 160-180 km, 1200-1400 LST, and geographic latitudes greater than about 45{degrees}. Statistical relationships are derived between the density changes and the planetary magnetic index, K{sub p}, and the 5-hour mean of the auroral electrojet index, {bar A}E. The former relationships are compared with those derived from the MSISE90 empirical model, which is found to overestimate the rate of increase of density with respect to K{sub p}. Another data set consists of densities and cross-track winds from the Satellite Electrostatic Triaxial Accelerometer (SETA) experiment for the March 21 to April 9, 1979, period, which includes several intervals of elevated magnetic activity. Besides comparing various time series, the data are also binned according to 10{degrees} latitude increments and unit increments of K{sub p} to derive trends. For some individual sudden enhancements in magnetic activity, changes in winds and densities can be more than double the above average values. Comparisons are also made with the NCAR TIGCM (National Center for Atmospheric Research thermosphere-ionosphere general circulation model) simulation for the complete 20-day interval, and with recent empirical models of densities and winds, with data points in each case derived for the satellite paths, instrument orientations, and sampling rates identical to that of the SETA experiment. 17 refs., 9 figs., 2 tabs.

Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
OSTI ID:
98636
Journal Information:
Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol. 98, Issue A8; Other Information: PBD: 1 Aug 1993
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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