2:15 PM - 2:30 PM
[PEM12-13] Circulation at the Edge of Space: Lower-thermospheric Winter-to-Summer Circulation
★Invited Papers
Keywords:Residual Circulation, Lower Thermosphere, Whole-atmosphere Coupling
In this study, the forcing mechanism of the lower-thermospheric circulation is investigated using the Specified Dynamics configuration runs of the Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model eXtended (SD-WACCMX). The result suggests that the circulation is mainly driven by the momentum deposition from tides and resolved inertia gravity waves. The lower-thermospheric circulation is found to be the main driver of the intra-annual variation of the atomic oxygen between ~95-130 km compared to the eddy and molecular diffusion, contrary to the previous hypothesis. Our analysis indicates the vertical advective process can effectively transport the atomic oxygen from its source to sink. This study underscores the importance of the whole atmospheric coupling through the wave propagation and dissipation. It also demonstrates that the wave forcing from the lower atmosphere needs to be accurately represented in the models in order to simulate the ionosphere and thermosphere accurately.