Effects of Forcing Uncertainties on the Thermospheric and Ionospheric States During Geomagnetic Storm and Quiet Periods

Abstract Upper‐atmospheric weather prediction is subject to various types of forcing uncertainties. Understanding the sensitivity of the thermosphere and ionosphere to forcing uncertainties under different geomagnetic conditions is critical for space weather predictions. Ensemble simulations of a wh...

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Main Authors: C.‐T. Hsu, N. M. Pedatella
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2023-04-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1029/2022SW003216
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description Abstract Upper‐atmospheric weather prediction is subject to various types of forcing uncertainties. Understanding the sensitivity of the thermosphere and ionosphere to forcing uncertainties under different geomagnetic conditions is critical for space weather predictions. Ensemble simulations of a whole atmospheric model, the National Center for Atmospheric Research Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model with thermosphere and ionosphere eXtension (WACCM‐X), with various kinds of forcing perturbation is used to evaluate the upper atmosphere's response to the uncertainties of different forcings. Two kinds of forcing uncertainties are addressed: the lower atmospheric wave and tide forcing uncertainties and high‐latitude electric potential uncertainty. These uncertainties are estimated in different ways and applied to generate forcing perturbations in the WACCM‐X. WACCM‐X can simulate the upper atmosphere's response to the uncertainties of the lower atmospheric wave and tide forcings related to different lower atmospheric conditions. High‐latitude electric potential uncertainty is estimated based on the SuperMag and SuperDARN data through the Assimilative Mapping of Geospace Observations, which is applied to generate the forcing perturbation of high‐latitude electric potential in the WACCM‐X. The results show that the impact of high‐latitude electric potential uncertainty is significant globally during the 2013 St. Patrick's Day storm. The lower atmospheric wave and tide forcing uncertainties result in a global impact on the upper atmosphere in the model. The sensitivity of the upper atmosphere to both uncertainties is approximately the combination of the two individually, though the combined effects are not a linear sum, indicating non‐linearities in the ionosphere and thermosphere response to forcing uncertainties.
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spelling doaj-art-61d9af0d7f9b49c7a64a58e01bb3c4332025-01-14T16:26:47ZengWileySpace Weather1542-73902023-04-01214n/an/a10.1029/2022SW003216Effects of Forcing Uncertainties on the Thermospheric and Ionospheric States During Geomagnetic Storm and Quiet PeriodsC.‐T. Hsu0N. M. Pedatella1High Altitude Observatory National Center for Atmospheric Research Boulder CO USAHigh Altitude Observatory National Center for Atmospheric Research Boulder CO USAAbstract Upper‐atmospheric weather prediction is subject to various types of forcing uncertainties. Understanding the sensitivity of the thermosphere and ionosphere to forcing uncertainties under different geomagnetic conditions is critical for space weather predictions. Ensemble simulations of a whole atmospheric model, the National Center for Atmospheric Research Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model with thermosphere and ionosphere eXtension (WACCM‐X), with various kinds of forcing perturbation is used to evaluate the upper atmosphere's response to the uncertainties of different forcings. Two kinds of forcing uncertainties are addressed: the lower atmospheric wave and tide forcing uncertainties and high‐latitude electric potential uncertainty. These uncertainties are estimated in different ways and applied to generate forcing perturbations in the WACCM‐X. WACCM‐X can simulate the upper atmosphere's response to the uncertainties of the lower atmospheric wave and tide forcings related to different lower atmospheric conditions. High‐latitude electric potential uncertainty is estimated based on the SuperMag and SuperDARN data through the Assimilative Mapping of Geospace Observations, which is applied to generate the forcing perturbation of high‐latitude electric potential in the WACCM‐X. The results show that the impact of high‐latitude electric potential uncertainty is significant globally during the 2013 St. Patrick's Day storm. The lower atmospheric wave and tide forcing uncertainties result in a global impact on the upper atmosphere in the model. The sensitivity of the upper atmosphere to both uncertainties is approximately the combination of the two individually, though the combined effects are not a linear sum, indicating non‐linearities in the ionosphere and thermosphere response to forcing uncertainties.https://doi.org/10.1029/2022SW003216ensemble simulationWACCM‐XAMGeO
spellingShingle C.‐T. Hsu
N. M. Pedatella
Effects of Forcing Uncertainties on the Thermospheric and Ionospheric States During Geomagnetic Storm and Quiet Periods
Space Weather
ensemble simulation
WACCM‐X
AMGeO
title Effects of Forcing Uncertainties on the Thermospheric and Ionospheric States During Geomagnetic Storm and Quiet Periods
title_full Effects of Forcing Uncertainties on the Thermospheric and Ionospheric States During Geomagnetic Storm and Quiet Periods
title_fullStr Effects of Forcing Uncertainties on the Thermospheric and Ionospheric States During Geomagnetic Storm and Quiet Periods
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Forcing Uncertainties on the Thermospheric and Ionospheric States During Geomagnetic Storm and Quiet Periods
title_short Effects of Forcing Uncertainties on the Thermospheric and Ionospheric States During Geomagnetic Storm and Quiet Periods
title_sort effects of forcing uncertainties on the thermospheric and ionospheric states during geomagnetic storm and quiet periods
topic ensemble simulation
WACCM‐X
AMGeO
url https://doi.org/10.1029/2022SW003216
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