Ionospheric response to sudden stratospheric warming events at low and high solar activity

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作者
Fang, Tzu-Wei [1 ]
Fuller-Rowell, Tim [1 ]
Wang, Houjun [1 ]
Akmaev, Rashid [2 ]
Wu, Fei [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Colorado, Cooperat Inst Res Environm Sci, Boulder, CO 80309 USA
[2] NOAA, Space Weather Predict Ctr, Boulder, CO USA
关键词
THERMOSPHERE MODEL; ELECTRODYNAMICS; VARIABILITY; SIMULATION; ATMOSPHERE; DRIFTS; TIDE;
D O I
10.1002/2014JA020142
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
The sensitivity of the ionospheric response to a sudden stratospheric warming (SSW) event has been examined under conditions of low and high solar activity through simulations using the whole atmosphere model (WAM) and the global ionosphere plasmasphere model (GIP). During non-SSW conditions, simulated daytime mean vertical drifts at the magnetic equator show similar solar activity dependence as an empirical model. Model results of ionospheric total electron content (TEC) and equatorial vertical drift for the January 2009 major SSW, which occurred at very low solar activity conditions, show reasonable agreement with observations. The simulations demonstrate that the E region dynamo is capable of creating the semidiurnal variation of vertical drift. WAM and GIP were also run at high solar activity conditions, using the same lower atmosphere conditions as present in the January 2009 SSW event. The simulations indicate that the amplitude and phase of migrating tides in the dynamo region during the event have similar magnitudes for both solar flux conditions. However, comparing the ionospheric responses to a major SSW under low and high solar activity periods, it was found that the changes in the ionospheric vertical drifts and relative changes in TEC decreased with increasing solar activity. The simulations indicate that the F region dynamo becomes more important throughout the daytime and contributes to the upward drift in the afternoon during the event when the solar activity is higher. Our test simulations also confirm that the increase of the ionospheric conductivity associated with increasing solar activity is responsible for the decrease of vertical drift changes during an SSW. In particular, first, the increase in F region conductivity allows the closure of E region currents through the F region, reducing the polarization electric field before noon. Second, the F region dynamo contributes an upward drift postnoon, maintaining upward drifts till after sunset. The direct changes of the thermospheric wind at higher solar activity due to increased dissipation of the tides from the lower atmosphere are relatively minor and do not contribute greatly to the changes of ionospheric responses in the low-latitude region.
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