SA51B-4100:
Longitudinal Variations of Low-Latitude Gravity Waves and Their Impacts on the Ionosphere
Friday, 19 December 2014
Chihoko Y. Cullens1, Scott England1 and Thomas J Immel2, (1)University of California, Berkeley, CA, United States, (2)Univ of California, Berkeley, CA, United States
Abstract:
The lower atmospheric forcing has important roles in the ionospheric variability. However, influences of lower atmospheric gravity waves on the ionospheric variability are still not clear due to the simplified gravity wave parameterizations and the limited knowledge of gravity wave distributions. In this study, we aim to study the longitudinal variations of gravity waves and their impacts of longitudinal variations of low-latitude gravity waves on the ionospheric variability. Our SABER results show that longitudinal variations of gravity waves at the lower boundary of TIME-GCM are the largest in June-August and January-February. We have implemented these low-latitude gravity wave variations from SABER instrument into TIME-GCM model. TIME-GCM simulation results of ionospheric responses to longitudinal variations of gravity waves and physical mechanisms will be discussed.