Comparison of high-latitude thermospheric meridionalwinds II: combined FPI, radar and model Climatologies

The climatological behaviour of the thermospheric meridional wind above Kiruna, Sweden (67.4°N, 20.4°E) has been investigated for seasonal and solar cycle dependence using six different techniques, comprising both model and experimental sources. Model output from both the empirical Horizontal Win...

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Main Authors: E. M. Griffin, A. Aruliah, I. C. F. Müller-Wodarg, A. Aylward
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2004-03-01
Series:Annales Geophysicae
Online Access:https://www.ann-geophys.net/22/863/2004/angeo-22-863-2004.pdf
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spelling doaj-d233d68a732546f5a5d540e3ced32b072020-11-24T22:32:27ZengCopernicus PublicationsAnnales Geophysicae0992-76891432-05762004-03-012286387610.5194/angeo-22-863-2004Comparison of high-latitude thermospheric meridionalwinds II: combined FPI, radar and model ClimatologiesE. M. Griffin0A. Aruliah1I. C. F. Müller-Wodarg2A. Aylward3Atmospheric Physics Laboratory, University College London, 67-73 Riding House Street, London W1W 7EJ, UKAtmospheric Physics Laboratory, University College London, 67-73 Riding House Street, London W1W 7EJ, UKAtmospheric Physics Laboratory, University College London, 67-73 Riding House Street, London W1W 7EJ, UKAtmospheric Physics Laboratory, University College London, 67-73 Riding House Street, London W1W 7EJ, UKThe climatological behaviour of the thermospheric meridional wind above Kiruna, Sweden (67.4°N, 20.4°E) has been investigated for seasonal and solar cycle dependence using six different techniques, comprising both model and experimental sources. Model output from both the empirical Horizontal Wind Model (HWM) (Hedin et al., 1988) and the numerical Coupled Thermosphere and Ionosphere Model (CTIM) are compared to the measured behaviour at Kiruna, as a single site example. The empirical International Reference Ionosphere (IRI) model is used as input to an implementation of servo theory, to provide another climatology combining empirical input with a theoretical framework. The experimental techniques have been introduced in a companion paper in this issue and provide climatologies from direct measurements, using Fabry-Perot Interferometers (FPI), together with 2 separate techniques applied to the European Incoherent Scatter radar (EISCAT) database to derive neutral winds. One of these techniques uses the same implementation of servo theory as has been used with the IRI model. Detailed comparisons for each season and solar activity category allow for conclusions to be drawn as to the major influences on the climatological behaviour of the wind at this latitude. Comparison of the incoherent scatter radar (ISR) derived neutral winds with FPI, empirical model and numerical model winds is important to our understanding and judgement of the validity of the techniques used to derive thermospheric wind databases. The comparisons also test model performance and indicate possible reasons for differences found between the models. In turn, the conclusions point to possible improvements in their formulation. In particular it is found that the empirical models are over-reliant on mid-latitude data in their formulation, and fail to provide accurate estimates of the winds at high-latitudes.<br><br> <b>Key words.</b> Meteorology and atmospheric dynamics (thermospheric dynamics), Ionosphere (ionosphere-atmosphere interactions, auroral ionosphere)https://www.ann-geophys.net/22/863/2004/angeo-22-863-2004.pdf
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author E. M. Griffin
A. Aruliah
I. C. F. Müller-Wodarg
A. Aylward
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A. Aruliah
I. C. F. Müller-Wodarg
A. Aylward
Comparison of high-latitude thermospheric meridionalwinds II: combined FPI, radar and model Climatologies
Annales Geophysicae
author_facet E. M. Griffin
A. Aruliah
I. C. F. Müller-Wodarg
A. Aylward
author_sort E. M. Griffin
title Comparison of high-latitude thermospheric meridionalwinds II: combined FPI, radar and model Climatologies
title_short Comparison of high-latitude thermospheric meridionalwinds II: combined FPI, radar and model Climatologies
title_full Comparison of high-latitude thermospheric meridionalwinds II: combined FPI, radar and model Climatologies
title_fullStr Comparison of high-latitude thermospheric meridionalwinds II: combined FPI, radar and model Climatologies
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of high-latitude thermospheric meridionalwinds II: combined FPI, radar and model Climatologies
title_sort comparison of high-latitude thermospheric meridionalwinds ii: combined fpi, radar and model climatologies
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Annales Geophysicae
issn 0992-7689
1432-0576
publishDate 2004-03-01
description The climatological behaviour of the thermospheric meridional wind above Kiruna, Sweden (67.4°N, 20.4°E) has been investigated for seasonal and solar cycle dependence using six different techniques, comprising both model and experimental sources. Model output from both the empirical Horizontal Wind Model (HWM) (Hedin et al., 1988) and the numerical Coupled Thermosphere and Ionosphere Model (CTIM) are compared to the measured behaviour at Kiruna, as a single site example. The empirical International Reference Ionosphere (IRI) model is used as input to an implementation of servo theory, to provide another climatology combining empirical input with a theoretical framework. The experimental techniques have been introduced in a companion paper in this issue and provide climatologies from direct measurements, using Fabry-Perot Interferometers (FPI), together with 2 separate techniques applied to the European Incoherent Scatter radar (EISCAT) database to derive neutral winds. One of these techniques uses the same implementation of servo theory as has been used with the IRI model. Detailed comparisons for each season and solar activity category allow for conclusions to be drawn as to the major influences on the climatological behaviour of the wind at this latitude. Comparison of the incoherent scatter radar (ISR) derived neutral winds with FPI, empirical model and numerical model winds is important to our understanding and judgement of the validity of the techniques used to derive thermospheric wind databases. The comparisons also test model performance and indicate possible reasons for differences found between the models. In turn, the conclusions point to possible improvements in their formulation. In particular it is found that the empirical models are over-reliant on mid-latitude data in their formulation, and fail to provide accurate estimates of the winds at high-latitudes.<br><br> <b>Key words.</b> Meteorology and atmospheric dynamics (thermospheric dynamics), Ionosphere (ionosphere-atmosphere interactions, auroral ionosphere)
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