16–20 Sept 2024
University of Leeds, UK
Europe/London timezone

Assessment of thermospheric nitric oxide NO formation and loss in high-top chemistry-climate models

19 Sept 2024, 09:30
20m
Cloth Hall Court (University of Leeds, UK)

Cloth Hall Court

University of Leeds, UK

https://conferencesandevents.leeds.ac.uk/cloth-hall-court/
Oral Stratosphere / mesosphere / thermosphere response and coupling of atmospheric layers Stratosphere / mesosphere / thermosphere response and coupling of atmospheric layers

Speaker

Miriam Sinnhuber (Institut für Meteorologie und Klimaforschung, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie)

Description

Geomagnetic forcing is considered part of the natural forcing of the climate system, and recommended to be included in chemistry-climate model experiments since CMIP6. The starting point is the formation of NO mainly in the lower thermosphere by energetic electron precipitation from the aurora and radiation belts and EUV radiation. We compare results of NO from five high-top chemistry-climate models in the mesosphere and thermosphere with satellite observations for low geomagnetic forcing throughout the year 2010. While qualitatively, the latitudinal and temporal variability is well captured by all models compared with the observations, we find disagreements between models reaching several orders of magnitude in the winter-time high-latitude lower thermosphere. Possible reasons are explored using snapshots of one day, and two main drivers of the large differences are tentatively identified: the treatment of neutral chemistry on the one hand, and an impact of the thermospheric circulation in the winter hemisphere driven by sub-scale gravity waves

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Presenting author Miriam Sinnhuber

Primary author

Miriam Sinnhuber (Institut für Meteorologie und Klimaforschung, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie)

Co-authors

Dr Bernd Funke (IAA Granada) Dr Christina Arras (Geoforschungszentrum Potsdam) Dr Dan Marsh (University of Leeds) Dr Hanli Liu (NCAR, Boulder, US) Jan Maik Wissing (DLR Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics, Neustrelitz) Dr Monika Szelag Dr Stefan Bender (IAA Granada) Dr Thomas Reddmann (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)

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