Author:
Zawdie Kate,Belehaki Anna,Burleigh Meghan,Chou Min-Yang,Dhadly Manbharat S.,Greer Katelynn,Halford Alexa J.,Hickey Dustin,Inchin Pavel,Kaeppler Stephen R.,Klenzing Jeff,Narayanan Viswanathan Lakshmi,Sassi Fabrizio,Sivakandan Mani,Smith Jonathon M.,Zabotin Nikolay,Zettergren Matthew D.,Zhang Shun-Rong
Abstract
The impact of regional-scale neutral atmospheric waves has been demonstrated to have profound effects on the ionosphere, but the circumstances under which they generate ionospheric disturbances and seed plasma instabilities are not well understood. Neutral atmospheric waves vary from infrasonic waves of <20 Hz to gravity waves with periods on the order of 10 min, for simplicity, hereafter they are combined under the common term Acoustic and Gravity Waves (AGWs). There are other longer period waves like planetary waves from the lower and middle atmosphere, whose effects are important globally, but they are not considered here. The most ubiquitous and frequently observed impact of AGWs on the ionosphere are Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances (TIDs), but AGWs also affect the global ionosphere/thermosphere circulation and can trigger ionospheric instabilities (e.g., Perkins, Equatorial Spread F). The purpose of this white paper is to outline additional studies and observations that are required in the coming decade to improve our understanding of the impact of AGWs on the ionosphere.
Funder
Air Force Research Laboratory
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Cited by
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