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Showing papers by "Arthur D. Richmond published in 1987"


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TL;DR: In this article, the effects of TGCM wind simulations were compared with observations for equinox solar minimum conditions, and it was found that, without tidal forcing, the TGCm winds produce ground magnetic variations that have the general pattern of observed Sq variations, but are only about half as strong.
Abstract: Electrodynamic effects of thermospheric winds simulated with the NCAR thermospheric general circulation model (TGCM) were modeled and compared with observations for equinox solar minimum conditions. Two TGCM wind simulations were used: one driven only by in situ solar UV heating, the other also including lower boundary forcing that mimics the effects of upward propagating semidiurnal tides. It was found that, without tidal forcing, the TGCM winds produce ground magnetic variations that have the general pattern of observed Sq variations, but are only about half as strong. The addition of tidal forcing improved the agreement between calculated and observed magnetic variations and between calculated and observed electric fields.

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