Analysis of Forcing Terms Determining the Thermospheric Wind Vortices at High Latitudes

Kwak et al.~(2008) found that the mean neutral wind pattern in the high-latitude lower thermosphere is dominated by rotational flow than by divergent flow. As an extension of the our previous work (Kwak et al.~2008), we performed a term analysis of vorticity equation that describes the driving force...

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Main Authors: Young-Sil Kwak, Byung-Ho Ahn, Khan-Hyuk Kim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Korean Space Science Society 2008-12-01
Series:Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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Online Access:http://ocean.kisti.re.kr/downfile/volume/kosss/OJOOBS/2008/v25n4/OJOOBS_2008_v25n4_415.pdf
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Summary:Kwak et al.~(2008) found that the mean neutral wind pattern in the high-latitude lower thermosphere is dominated by rotational flow than by divergent flow. As an extension of the our previous work (Kwak et al.~2008), we performed a term analysis of vorticity equation that describes the driving forces for the rotational component of the horizontal wind in order to determine key processes that causes strong rotational flow in the high-latitude lower thermospheric winds. For this study the National Center for Atmospheric Research Thermosphere-Ionosphere Electrodynamics General Circulation Model (NCAR-TIEGCM) is used. The primary forces that determine variations of the vorticity are the ion drag term and the horizontal advection term. Significant contributions, however, can be made by the stretching term. The effects of IMF on the vorticity forces are seen down to around 105--110 km.
ISSN:2093-5587
2093-1409