Short‐Term to Inter‐Annual Variability of the Non‐Migrating Tide DE3 From MIGHTI, SABER, and TIDI: Potential Tropospheric Sources and Ionospheric Impacts

Author:

Dhadly Manbharat1ORCID,Jones McArthur1ORCID,Emmert John1ORCID,Drob Douglas1ORCID,Budzien Scott1ORCID,Zawdie Kate1ORCID,McCormack John12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Space Science Division U.S. Naval Research Laboratory Washington DC USA

2. Now at Heliophysics Division Science Mission Directorate NASA Headquarters Washington DC USA

Abstract

AbstractUpward propagating waves of lower atmospheric origin play an important role in coupling terrestrial weather with space weather on daily to inter‐annual timescales. Quantifying their short‐term (<30 days) variability is a difficult challenge because simultaneous observations at multiple local times are needed to sample diurnal cycles. This study demonstrates and validates a short‐term estimation method of the DE3 non‐migrating tide at the equator and then applies the technique to three independent data sets: MIGHTI, SABER, and TIDI. We find that daily DE3 estimates from SABER, MIGHTI, and TIDI at equator agree well with correlation coefficients ranging between 0.76 and 0.85. The daily DE3 amplitude variability is typically ∼7 m/s in zonal winds and ∼3 K in temperature. We also find that daily MLT variations and F‐region ionospheric DE3 from COSMIC‐2 Global Ionospheric Specification (GIS) show a correlation of 0.55–0.65, suggesting that not all ionospheric variability can be attributed to the E‐region dynamo; however, increasing correlation with increasing time‐scale suggests that lower atmospheric variability has pronounced impact on the ionosphere on intra‐seasonal scales. We find that the MLT and the F‐region ionosphere exhibit strong coherent intra‐seasonal oscillations (residual amplitudes upto 50%–60%); their coherency with the MJO in 2020 suggests a possible modulation of the upward propagating DE3 tide related to this major tropical tropospheric weather pattern. In addition, we find stratospheric QBO signatures in the MLT DE3 on inter‐annual scales. This study offers fresh observational insights into the pivotal role of tropospheric weather in shaping variability in the coupled thermosphere‐ionosphere system.

Funder

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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