English
 
Privacy Policy Disclaimer
  Advanced SearchBrowse

Item

ITEM ACTIONSEXPORT
  Average thermospheric wind patterns over the polar regions, as observed by CHAMP

Lühr, H., Rentz, S., Ritter, P., Lui, H., Häusler, K. (2007): Average thermospheric wind patterns over the polar regions, as observed by CHAMP. - Annales Geophysicae, 25, 5, 1093-1101.

Item is

Basic

show hide
Item Permalink: https://gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_235576 Version Permalink: -
Genre: Journal Article

Files

show Files
hide Files
:
10026.pdf (Any fulltext), 623KB
File Permalink:
-
Name:
10026.pdf
Description:
-
Visibility:
Public
MIME-Type / Checksum:
application/pdf / [MD5]
Technical Metadata:
Copyright Date:
-
Copyright Info:
eDoc_access: PUBLIC
License:
-

Locators

show

Creators

show
hide
 Creators:
Lühr, Hermann1, Author              
Rentz, S.2, Author
Ritter, Patricia1, Author              
Lui, H.2, Author
Häusler, K.2, Author
Affiliations:
12.3 Earth's Magnetic Field, 2.0 Physics of the Earth, Departments, GFZ Publication Database, Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum, ou_146030              
2External Organizations, ou_persistent22              

Content

show
hide
Free keywords: -
 DDC: 550 - Earth sciences
 Abstract: Measurements of the CHAMP accelerometer are utilized to investigate the average thermospheric wind distribution in the polar regions at altitudes around 400 km. This study puts special emphasis on the seasonal differences in the wind patterns. For this purpose 131 days centered on the June solstice of 2003 are considered. Within that period CHAMP's orbit is precessing once through all local times. The cross-track wind estimates of all 2030 passes are used to construct mean wind vectors for 918 equal-area cells. These bin averages are presented in corrected geomagnetic coordinates. Both hemispheres are considered simultaneously providing summer and winter responses for the same prevailing geophysical conditions. The period under study is characterized by high magnetic activity (Kp=4−) but moderate solar flux level (F10.7=124). Our analysis reveals clear wind features in the summer (Northern) Hemisphere. Over the polar cap there is a fast day-to-night flow with mean speeds surpassing 600 m/s in the dawn sector. At auroral latitudes we find strong westward zonal winds on the dawn side. On the dusk side, however, an anti-cyclonic vortex is forming. The dawn/dusk asymmetry is attributed to the combined action of Coriolis and centrifugal forces. Along the auroral oval the sunward streaming plasma causes a stagnation of the day-to-night wind. This effect is particularly clear on the dusk side. On the dawn side it is evident only from midnight to 06:00 MLT. The winter (Southern) Hemisphere reveals similar wind features, but they are less well ordered. The mean day-to-night wind over the polar cap is weaker by about 35%. Otherwise, the seasonal differences are mainly confined to the dayside (06:00–18:00 MLT). In addition, the larger offset between geographic and geomagnetic pole in the south also causes hemispheric differences of the thermospheric wind distribution.

Details

show
hide
Language(s):
 Dates: 2007
 Publication Status: Finally published
 Pages: -
 Publishing info: -
 Table of Contents: -
 Rev. Type: -
 Identifiers: eDoc: 10026
GFZPOF: 1.0 Globale Prozesse und Geomonitoring
GFZPOF: PUF2023 Magnetic weather
 Degree: -

Event

show

Legal Case

show

Project information

show

Source 1

show
hide
Title: Annales Geophysicae
Source Genre: Journal, SCI, Scopus, oa, Scopus bis 2022
 Creator(s):
Affiliations:
Publ. Info: -
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 25 (5) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 1093 - 1101 Identifier: CoNE: https://gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de/cone/journals/resource/journals25