Local scale structures in Earth s thermospheric winds and their consequences for wind driven transport

Abstract
In the traditional picture of Earth’s upper thermosphere (∼190-300 km), it is widely presumed that its convective stability and enormous kinematic viscosity attenuate wind gradients, and hence smooth out any structure present in the wind over scale size of several hundreds of kilometers. However, several independent experimental studies have shown that observed upper thermospheric wind fields at high latitudes contain stronger than expected local-scale spatial structures. The motivation of this dissertation is to investigate how the resulting local-scale gradients would distort neutral air masses and complicate thermospheric wind transport.
Year of Publication
2015
Publisher
University of Alaska Fairbanks
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