Circulation of the polar thermosphere during geomagnetically quiet and active times as observed by Dynamics Explorer 2
Journal Article
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· Journal of Geophysical Research; (United States)
- Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor (United States)
- NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD (United States)
Neutral wind measurements obtained by instruments on board the Dynamics Explorer 2 (DE 2) spacecraft have been used to study the effects of geomagnetic activity on the circulation of the high-latitude neutral thermosphere for solar maximum conditions during the periods of November 1981 through January 1982 and November 1982 through January 1983. The data have been sorted and ordered according to the two geophysical indices Kp and (auroral electrojet) AE. Simple expressions have been derived which describe (1) the maximum antisunward wind speed in the geomagnetic polar cap, (2) the maximum sunward wind speeds in the dawn and dusk sectors of the auroral oval, and (3) the latitudinal extent of the polar cap antisunward neutral wind as functions of Kp and AE. The results show a positive correlation between the geomagnetic indices and the three characteristic features of the neutral circulation described above. Averaged vector wind fields in geomagnetic coordinates for Kp {le} 2 and Kp {ge} 4 in both northern and southern hemispheres for the 6 months have been derived from the data. In doing this, a first-order invariance of the neutral wind circulation in geomagnetic coordinates as a function of universal time (UT) was assumed. The results show a two-cell circulation pattern in the northern winter hemisphere for both quiet and active geomagnetic periods. The cell sizes increase with increasing geomagnetic activity. The dusk cell is always dominant. The southern summer hemisphere averages show only the dusk circulation cell for both quiet and active geomagnetic periods. The cell sizes increase with increasing geomagnetic activity. The dusk cell is always dominant. The southern summer hemisphere averages show only the dusk circulation cell for both quiet and active geomagnetic periods. A diminution of this cell occurs for reduced levels of geomagnetic activity.
- OSTI ID:
- 5615227
- Journal Information:
- Journal of Geophysical Research; (United States), Journal Name: Journal of Geophysical Research; (United States) Vol. 92:A9; ISSN 0148-0227; ISSN JGREA
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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Ionospheric
& Magnetospheric Phenomena-- (1992-)
71 CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM MECHANICS
GENERAL PHYSICS
ATMOSPHERIC CIRCULATION
AURORAL OVAL
CONVECTION
COORDINATES
CORRELATIONS
DOCUMENT TYPES
EARTH ATMOSPHERE
EARTH PLANET
ENERGY TRANSFER
EXPLORER SATELLITES
GEOMAGNETIC COORDINATES
HEAT TRANSFER
INDEXES
MAGNETIC STORMS
MASS TRANSFER
MOMENTUM TRANSFER
NORTHERN HEMISPHERE
PLANETS
POLAR REGIONS
SATELLITES
SOLAR CYCLE
SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE
THERMOSPHERE
VORTICES
WIND
Ionospheric
& Magnetospheric Phenomena-- (1992-)
71 CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM MECHANICS
GENERAL PHYSICS
ATMOSPHERIC CIRCULATION
AURORAL OVAL
CONVECTION
COORDINATES
CORRELATIONS
DOCUMENT TYPES
EARTH ATMOSPHERE
EARTH PLANET
ENERGY TRANSFER
EXPLORER SATELLITES
GEOMAGNETIC COORDINATES
HEAT TRANSFER
INDEXES
MAGNETIC STORMS
MASS TRANSFER
MOMENTUM TRANSFER
NORTHERN HEMISPHERE
PLANETS
POLAR REGIONS
SATELLITES
SOLAR CYCLE
SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE
THERMOSPHERE
VORTICES
WIND