日本地球惑星科学連合2014年大会

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[P-EM09_28PM2] VarSITI - Variability of the Sun and Its Terrestrial Impact

2014年4月28日(月) 16:15 〜 18:00 211 (2F)

コンビーナ:*塩川 和夫(名古屋大学太陽地球環境研究所)、坂尾 太郎(独立行政法人宇宙航空研究開発機構 宇宙科学研究所 太陽系科学研究系)、廣岡 俊彦(九州大学大学院理学研究院地球惑星科学部門)、座長:大塚 雄一(名古屋大学太陽地球環境研究所)、片岡 龍峰(国立極地研究所)

17:15 〜 17:30

[PEM09-26] Introduction of ROSMIC project in SCOSTEP/VarSITI program

*大塚 雄一1中村 卓司2高橋 幸弘3Luebken Franz-Josef4Ward William5Seppala Annika6 (1.Nagoya University、2.National Institute of Polar Research、3.Hokkaido University、4.Leibniz Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Germany、5.University of New Brunswick, Canada、6.Finnish Meteorological Institute, Finland)

キーワード:Sun, middle atmosphere, thermosphere, ionosphere, climate

ROSMIC (Role Of the Sun and the Middle atmosphere/thermosphere/ionosphere In Climate, co-leaders: F.-J. Luebken, A. Seppala, W. Ward) is one of the four projects in VarSITI started in 2014 as a five year project. The goal of the project is to understand the impact of the Sun on the terrestrial middle atmosphere/lower thermosphere /ionosphere (MALTI) and Earth's climate and its importance relative to anthropenic forcing over various time scales from minutes to centuries. ROSMIC project consists of four sub-projects: 1) Coupling through solar variability (radiative, electrodynamics, ionospheric and photochemical effects), 2) Coupling by dynamics, 3) Trends in Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere, 4) Trends and solar cycle effects in the thermosphere (incl. technological aspects). The project will be conducted under close collaborations between observations and modelings. Observations include both usage of existing data records and new measurements from a wide range of ground based (lidars, radars, mappers), in-situ (rockets, balloons, aircraft), and satellite (e.g., AIM, TIMED) instruments. Dedicated models are used and developed for a better understanding of specific processes (e.g. gravity wave breaking, ice formation). Global scale models will be modified and applied from the ocean to the thermosphere. Through the five year projects, we expect better understanding of the impact of solar activity on the entire atmosphere, relative to anthrogenic forcing and natural long term variability. In the paper, we will introduce outline of ROSMIC project and discuss how Japanese activities contribute to the ROSMIC project.