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Title: Effect of Background Wind and Dissipation Processes on the Semidiurnal Component of Atmospheric Solar Tides
Authors: Reddimalla, Naresh
Vichare, Geeta
Murthy, J V Ramana
Keywords: Atmospheric tides
Semidiurnal tide
Dissipation processes
Background wind
Horizontal winds
Issue Date: 2024
Citation: Advances in Space Research, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.asr.2024.05.055
Abstract: The equations governing the neutral wind velocities and temperature, which depict the oscillations of atmospheric tides, incorporate various elements of the atmosphere. These factors comprise background wind, temperature profiles, and the atmosphere's composition, including ozone, oxygen, carbon dioxide, water, etc. The current work describes the method of solution of the atmospheric tidal model and investigates the effects of background wind and dissipation processes on the migrating semidiurnal tides during the March equinox. Thermal heating due to water vapour absorption in the troposphere, ozone in the stratosphere and oxygen absorption in the thermosphere is considered in this model. Furthermore, the model takes into account the various dissipation processes (i.e. ion drag and Hall coefficients, Newtonian cooling, divergence of momentum and heat fluxes due to molecular and eddy diffusion) and background wind. The semidiurnal tidal features obtained from the present model match well with the Global Scale Wave Model (GSWM-98). The bar charts are presented to quantify the effects of different parameters on horizontal winds for altitudes below 100 km and above 100 km, separately. It reveals that the background wind plays a vital role in deciding the semidiurnal tidal amplitudes of zonal and meridional winds. Momentum and heat flux coefficients also have a significant influence on semidiurnal tides. At higher altitudes (> 100 km), the ion drag reduces the amplitude of semidiurnal tides considerably.
URI: http://library.iigm.res.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2025
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