Impact of Gravity Waves From Tropospheric and Non-tropospheric Sources on the Middle and Upper Atmosphere and Comparison with ICON/MIGHTI Winds
Erdal Yi\u{g}it, Alexander S. Medvedev, Ayden L. S. Gann, Gary P. Klaassen, Douglas E. Rowland

TL;DR
This study uses a comprehensive atmospheric model to analyze how gravity waves from various sources influence the thermal and dynamical structure of the middle and upper atmosphere, with comparisons to observational data.
Contribution
It extends gravity wave modeling to include non-tropospheric sources and evaluates their impact on thermospheric winds and temperatures, improving understanding of wave effects.
Findings
Gravity waves significantly affect thermospheric winds and temperatures.
Uniformly distributed sources increase wind variability at high altitudes.
Model reproduces basic wind structures but has limitations in global statistical accuracy.
Abstract
We study the dynamical and thermal roles of internal gravity waves generated in the troposphere and above using the Coupled Middle Atmosphere Thermosphere-2 General Circulation Model. This model incorporates the whole atmosphere nonlinear gravity wave parameterization and its extension to include non-tropospheric sources. We conducted model experiments for northern summer solstice conditions, first including only tropospheric sources, then including sources localized at 50 and 90 km, and uniformly distributed over all heights. The simulated differences in mean temperature and horizontal winds demonstrate that gravity waves produce the greatest dynamical and thermal changes in the latter case compared to the localized sources. While the gravity wave drag is longitudinally uniform in the lower thermosphere, it is more localized in the upper thermosphere in all the simulations. Waves from…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIonosphere and magnetosphere dynamics · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics
