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The effect of carbon dioxide cooling on trends in the F2-layer ionosphere
Authors:Liying Qian  Alan G Burns  Stanley C Solomon  Raymond G Roble
Institution:aHigh Altitude Observatory, National Center for Atmospheric Research, 3080 Center Green Drive, Boulder, CO 80301, USA
Abstract:The effect of carbon dioxide (CO2) cooling on trends of hmF2 and NmF2 are investigated using a coupled thermosphere and ionosphere general circulation model. Model simulations indicate that CO2 cooling not only causes contraction of the upper atmosphere and changes of neutral and ion composition but also changes dynamics and electrodynamics in the thermosphere/ionosphere. These changes determine the altitude dependence of ionospheric trends and complex latitudinal, longitudinal, diurnal, seasonal, and solar cycle variations of trends of hmF2 and NmF2. Under the CO2 cooling effect, trends of NmF2 are negative with magnitude from 0% to not, vert, similar−40% for doubled CO2, depending on location, local time, season, and solar activity. The corresponding trends of hmF2 are mostly negative with a magnitude from 0 to −40 km, but can be positive with a magnitude from 0 to not, vert, similar10 km at night, with maximum positive trends occurring after midnight under solar minimum conditions.
Keywords:Ionospheric trends  Greenhouse effect  Photochemical forcing  Dynamical forcing  Composition (O/N2)  Plasma transport
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