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Influence of parameterized small-scale gravity waves on the migrating diurnal tide in Earth's thermosphere

Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics 2017-04-26 v1 Earth and Planetary Astrophysics Fluid Dynamics Space Physics

Abstract

Effects of subgrid-scale gravity waves (GWs) on the diurnal migrating tides are investigated from the mesosphere to the upper thermosphere for September equinox conditions, using a general circulation model coupled with the extended spectral nonlinear GW parameterization of Yi\u{g}it et al (2008). Simulations with GW effects cut-off above the turbopause and included in the entire thermosphere have been conducted. GWs appreciably impact the mean circulation and cool the thermosphere down by up to 12-18%. GWs significantly affect the winds modulated by the diurnal migrating tide, in particular in the low-latitude mesosphere and lower thermosphere and in the high-latitude thermosphere. These effects depend on the mutual correlation of the diurnal phases of the GW forcing and tides: GWs can either enhance or reduce the tidal amplitude. In the low-latitude MLT, the correlation between the direction of the deposited GW momentum and the tidal phase is positive due to propagation of a broad spectrum of GW harmonics through the alternating winds. In the Northern Hemisphere high-latitude thermosphere, GWs act against the tide due to an anti-correlation of tidal wind and GW momentum, while in the Southern high-latitudes they weakly enhance the tidal amplitude via a combination of a partial correlation of phases and GW-induced changes of the circulation. The variable nature of GW effects on the thermal tide can be captured in GCMs provided that a GW parameterization (1) considers a broad spectrum of harmonics, (2) properly describes their propagation, and (3) correctly accounts for the physics of wave breaking/saturation.

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@article{arxiv.1704.07401,
  title  = {Influence of parameterized small-scale gravity waves on the migrating diurnal tide in Earth's thermosphere},
  author = {Erdal Yiğit and Alexander S. Medvedev},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1704.07401},
  year   = {2017}
}

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Accepted for publication in Journal of Geophysical Research - Space Physics