Publication Date:
2019-06-27
Description:
Results are presented of calculations pertaining to the effects of global-scale dynamical processes on the coupled seasonal and diurnal variations of atomic oxygen in the altitude range 90-500 km. The calculations are based on a three-dimensional numerical model of thermospheric dynamics which treats the three gases N2, O2, and O simultaneously, coupled together by collisional processes. The model is described, and the results of the calculations under both equinox and solstice conditions and a comparison with observational data are discussed. It is shown that none of these gases can be considered to be in hydrostatic equilibrium below about 200 km, and that global-scale winds cause the observed winter enhancement of atomic oxygen.
Keywords:
GEOPHYSICS
Type:
Journal of Geophysical Research; 84; Apr. 1
Format:
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