JpGU-AGU Joint Meeting 2017

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[EE] Poster

P (Space and Planetary Sciences) » P-EM Solar-Terrestrial Sciences, Space Electromagnetism & Space Environment

[P-EM11] [EE] Mesosphere-Thermosphere-Ionosphere Coupling in the Earth's Atmosphere

Wed. May 24, 2017 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Poster Hall (International Exhibition Hall HALL7)

convener:Loren Chang(Institute of Space Science, National Central University), Huixin Liu(Earth and Planetary Science Division, Kyushu University SERC, Kyushu University), Akinori Saito(Department of Geophysics, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University), Tzu-Wei Fang

Vertical coupling mechanisms throughout the whole atmosphere are critical to understanding the near Earth space environment, as well as its sensitivity to the solar, geomagnetic, and atmospheric drivers. This international session focuses on physical/chemical processes occurring in the mesosphere, thermosphere, and ionosphere (MTI) from both the poles to the equatorial region. Both quiet and disturbed states in response to lower atmospheric forcing or solar forcing are important for understanding the MTI system and its coupling to other regions. We invite presentations of observations and observational concepts with ground-based and/or space-borne instruments, theoretical studies, numerical simulations, and development of data analysis systems for various kinds of temporal and spatial variations in MTI system.

*Eswaraiah Sunkara1, Yongha Kim1, Huixin Liu2, Nicholas Ssessanga1, Venkat Ratnam Madineni3 (1.Dept. Astronomy and Space Science, College of Natural Sciences, Chungnam National University, Daejeon, 305-764, Korea, 2.Department of Earth and Planetary Science, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan., 3.National Atmospheric Research Laboratory (NARL), Gadanki, Tirupati, India.)

*satoshi tsuchiya1, Kazuo Shiokawa1, Daiki Takeo1, Hatsuki Fujinami1, Yuichi Otsuka1, Takashi S. Matsuda2, Mitsumu K. Ejiri2, Takuji Nakamura2, Mamoru Yamamoto3 (1.Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research at Nagoya University, 2.National Institute of Polar Research, 3.Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere, Kyoto University)

*Hiroyo Ohya1, Yuta Takishita, Fuminori Tsuchiya2, Hiroyuki Shinagawa3, Kenro Nozaki, Kazuo Shiokawa4, Hiroyuki Nakata1, Yoshizumi Miyoshi4 (1.Graduate School of Engineering, Chiba University, 2.Planetary Plasma and Atmospheric Research Center, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University , 3.National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, 4.Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya University)

*Aysegul Ceren Moral1, Kazuo Shiokawa1, Huixin Liu2, Yuichi Otsuka1, Michi Nishioka3, Takuya Tsugawa3 (1.Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya University, 2.Dept. of Earth and Planetary Science, Kyushu University, 3.National Institute of Information and Communications Technology)

*Satoshi Ochiai1, Philippe Baron1, Yoshihisa Irimajiri1, Yoshinori Uzawa1, Toshiyuki Nishibori2, Makoto Suzuki2, Takeshi Manabe3, Hiroyuki Maezawa3, Akira Mizuno4, Tomoo Nagahama4, Masato Shiotani5 (1.National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, 2.Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, 3.Osaka Prefecture University, 4.Nagoya University, 5.Kyoto University)

*Yu-Zhang Ma1, Qing-He Zhang1, Roderick Heelis2, Zan-Yang Xing1, Yong Wang1 (1.Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Optical Astronomy and Solar-Terrestrial Environment, Institute of Space Sciences, Shandong University, Weihai, 264209, China, 2.William B. Hanson Center for Space Sciences, University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, Texas, USA)

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