Ionospheric Effects of the Sudden Stratospheric Warming in 2009: Results of Simulation with the First Version of the EAGLE Model

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M. V. Klimenko
F. S. Bessarab
T. V. Sukhodolov
V. V. Klimenko
Yu. N. Koren’kov
I. E. Zakharenkova
N. V. Chirik
P. A. Vasil’ev
D. V. Kulyamin
Kh. Shmidt
B. Funke
E. V. Rozanov
机构
[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Kaliningrad Branch of Pushkov Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere and Radio Wave Propagation
[2] Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University,Physikalisch
[3] World Radiation Center,Meteorologisches Observatorium
[4] ETH Zurich,Institute for Atmospheric and Climate Science
[5] Research Computing Center of the Moscow State University,undefined
[6] Max Planck Institute for Meteorology,undefined
[7] Instituto de Astrofısica de Andalucia,undefined
[8] CSIC,undefined
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Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2018年 / 12卷
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global models; sudden stratospheric warming; mesosphere; thermosphere; ionosphere; total electron content (TEC);
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In this paper, we discuss perturbations in neutral temperature, total electron content (TEC), and critical frequency of the maximum of the F2 layer (foF2) during the sudden stratospheric warming in January 2009. The calculations were performed using the first version of the EAGLE (Entire Atmosphere Global Model), which is a combination of the models of the low–middle atmosphere (HAMMONIA) and the upper atmosphere (GSM TIP). The EAGLE reproduces observed stratospheric warming and related mesospheric cooling in the northern polar cap in January 2009. At thermospheric altitudes, the neutral temperature perturbations have a quasi-wave character with a wavelength of ∼40 km in the vertical direction. Our results indicate that the HAMMONIA model should be used in the EAGLE instead of the GSM TIP model for the neutral temperature calculations in the altitude region from 80 to 120 km. It is shown that the obtained model foF2 and TEC perturbations are mainly related to seasonal variations. The most-pronounced perturbations in the ionospheric electron density due to stratospheric warming are formed near the equator and are basically negative. Our analysis of the neutral temperature and electron density perturbations made it possible to conclude that the dependence of ionospheric parameters on seasonal changes in solar zenith angle is stronger than for the thermosphere parameters.
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