Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2024

Presentation information

[E] Oral

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

[P-EM12] Coupling Processes in the Atmosphere-Ionosphere System

Fri. May 31, 2024 9:00 AM - 10:15 AM Exhibition Hall Special Setting (2) (Exhibition Hall 6, Makuhari Messe)

convener:Keisuke Hosokawa(Department of Communication Engineering and Informatics, University of Electro-Communications), Huixin Liu(Earth and Planetary Science Division, Kyushu University SERC, Kyushu University), Yuichi Otsuka(Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya University), Loren Chang(Department of Space Science and Engineering, National Central University), Chairperson:Jaroslav Chum(Institute of Atmospheric Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences), Akinori Saito(Department of Geophysics, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University)

9:30 AM - 9:45 AM

[PEM12-23] Ionosphere-Thermosphere-Mesosphere modeling support provided by the NASA/NSF Coordinated Community Modeling Center

★Invited Papers

*Jia Yue1,2, Maria Kuznetsova1, Min-Yang Chou1,2, Jack Wang1,2, Lutz Rastaetter1 (1.NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, 2.Catholic University of America)

Keywords:Modeling, Ionosphere, thermosphere , mesosphere, validation, visualization

In this presentation, we would introduce the broad modeling support for ionosphere, thermosphere and mesosphere (ITM) researches to the Japanese Aeronomy community https://ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/. CCMC hosts over 100 different models spanning the domains of solar wind, magnetosphere and ITM. Most useful tools are Instant Run Models (most empirical models) and Run on Request (more sophisticated models). We provide visualization and file downloading after the runs are completed. Historical results from past model runs are permanently archived and accessible. We are also conducting unbiased evaluation and validation of community models, called CAMEL neutral density and ionosphere TEC, foF2 and NmF2. All the services are free of charge and could be of value to the Japanese science endeavor.