- SA31C: Composition, Wind, and Temperature Variability in the Mesosphere and Ionosphere/Thermosphere II Poster
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Sovit Khadka, Orion Space Solutions
Convener:
Jonathan Makela, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Liying Qian, National Center for Atmospheric Research
Gunter Stober, Institute of Applied Physics & Oeschger Center for Climate Change Research, Microwave Physics, University of Bern
Early Career Convener:
Lilias Claire Gasque, University of California Berkeley
Chair:
Lilias Claire Gasque, Dartmouth College
Jonathan Makela, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Gunter Stober, Institute of Applied Physics & Oeschger Center for Climate Change Research, Microwave Physics, University of Bern
Sovit Khadka, Orion Space Solutions
The composition, winds, and temperatures of Earth’s mesosphere and ionosphere/thermosphere are determined by the complex interplay of chemical, dynamical, and thermodynamic processes driven by forcing from both above and below. The forcing of these regions and the many different processes involved vary over a wide range of spatial and temporal scales, hindering accurate determination of these fundamental parameters critical to satellite operations and radio communications. Past and current space missions, field campaigns, as well as theoretical and modeling advances, have led to a new understanding of how and why the dominant drivers of upper atmospheric composition, winds, and temperatures in these regions change over different spatial and temporal scales. This session, therefore, seeks to highlight various topics surrounding middle and upper atmospheric composition, wind, and temperature measurements, their variability, and the prominent mechanisms that drive their spatial, seasonal, and inter-annual variability from theoretical, observational, and modeling perspectives.
Index Terms
0355 Thermosphere: composition and chemistry
3369 Thermospheric dynamics
2427 Ionosphere|atmosphere interactions
2447 Modeling and forecasting
Cross-Listed:
AE - Atmospheric and Space Electricity
A - Atmospheric Sciences
SM - SPA-Magnetospheric Physics
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4. Beyond Earth
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