Influence of Stratosphere Polar Vortex Variability on the Mesosphere, Thermosphere, and Ionosphere

Author:

Pedatella N. M.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. High Altitude Observatory National Center for Atmospheric Research Boulder CO USA

2. COSMIC Program Office University Center for Atmospheric Research Boulder CO USA

Abstract

AbstractThe Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model with thermosphere‐ionosphere eXtension (WACCM‐X) is used to investigate the influence of stratosphere polar vortex variability on the mesosphere, thermosphere, and ionosphere during Northern Hemisphere winter. Based on 40 simulated Northern Hemisphere winters, the mesosphere and lower thermosphere (MLT) residual circulation is found to depend on whether the stratosphere polar vortex is strong or weak. In particular, during weak stratosphere polar vortex time periods, the MLT circulation anomalies are characterized by clockwise and anti‐clockwise flow in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, respectively. Opposite, though weaker, anomalies are found to occur during time periods when the stratosphere polar vortex is strong. The MLT circulation anomalies influence the composition of the lower thermosphere, leading to ±5% changes in the thermosphere column integrated atomic oxygen to molecular nitrogen ratio (ΣO/N2). Large differences between strong and weak stratosphere polar vortex events are also found to occur in the semidiurnal migrating tide (SW2) in the MLT, which leads to ±15%–20% differences in the SW2 component of the ionosphere total electron content (TEC) at low latitudes. The WACCM‐X simulation results indicate that variability in the stratosphere polar vortex can explain ∼30% and ∼18% of the quiet time variability in thermosphere ΣO/N2 and the SW2 component of TEC during Northern Hemisphere winter, respectively.

Funder

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

National Science Foundation

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Geophysics

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