The Role of the Polar Vortex Jet for Secondary and Higher‐Order Gravity Waves in the Northern Mesosphere and Thermosphere During 11–14 January 2016

Author:

Vadas Sharon L.1ORCID,Becker Erich1ORCID,Bossert Katrina23,Hozumi Yuta45ORCID,Stober Gunter6,Harvey V. Lynn7,Baumgarten Gerd8,Hoffmann Lars9ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Northwest Research Associates Boulder CO USA

2. School of Earth and Space Exploration Arizona State University Tempe AZ USA

3. School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences Arizona State University Tempe AZ USA

4. Catholic University of America Washington DC USA

5. NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Washington DC USA

6. Oeschger Center for Climate Change Research Institute of Applied Physics University at Bern Bern Switzerland

7. Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics University of Colorado Boulder Boulder CO USA

8. Leibniz Institute of Atmospheric Physics at the University of Rostock Kühlungsborn Germany

9. Jülich Supercomputing Centre Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH Jülich Germany

Abstract

AbstractWe analyze the gravity waves (GWs) from the ground to the thermosphere during 11–14 January 2016 using the nudged HI Altitude Mechanistic general Circulation Model. We find that the entrance, core and exit regions of the polar vortex jet are important for generating primary GWs and amplifying GWs from below. These primary GWs dissipate in the upper stratosphere/lower mesosphere and deposit momentum there; the atmosphere responds by generating secondary GWs. This process is repeated, resulting in medium to large‐scale higher‐order, thermospheric GWs. We find that the amplitudes of the secondary/higher‐order GWs from sources below the polar vortex jet are exponentially magnified. The higher‐order, thermospheric GWs have concentric ring, arc‐like and planar structures, and spread out latitudinally to 10 − 90°N. Those GWs with the largest amplitudes propagate against the background wind. Some of the higher‐order GWs generated over Europe propagate over the Arctic region then southward over the US to ∼15–20°N daily at ∼14 − 24 UT (∼9 − 16 LT) due to the favorable background wind. These GWs have horizontal wavelengths λH ∼ 200 − 2,200 km, horizontal phase speeds cH ∼ 165 − 260 m/s, and periods τr ∼ 0.3 − 2.4 hr. Such GWs could be misidentified as being generated by auroral activity. The large‐scale, higher‐order GWs are generated in the lower thermosphere and propagate southwestward daily across the northern mid‐thermosphere at ∼8–16 LT with λH ∼ 3,000 km and cH ∼ 650 m/s. We compare the simulated GWs with those observed by AIRS, VIIRS/DNB, lidar and meteor radars and find reasonable to good agreement. Thus the polar vortex jet is important for facilitating the global generation of medium to large‐scale, higher‐order thermospheric GWs via multi‐step vertical coupling.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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