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- Title
Global circulation of the Earth's atmosphere at altitudes from 0 to 135 Km simulated with the ARM model. Consideration of the solar activity contribution.
- Authors
Krivolutsky, A.; Cherepanova, L.; Dement'eva, A.; Repnev, A.; Klyuchnikova, A.
- Abstract
The results of simulations of the global circulation and temperature regime in the altitude range from the lower tropospheric layers to 135 km are presented. They were obtained with the Atmospheric Research Model (ARM), an advanced modification of a version of the Cologne Middle Atmosphere Model (COMMA). The ARM is characterized by higher spatial resolution and better parameterizations of the radiation sources and heat sinks. At the lower boundary of the model, wavy sources of perturbations, which are caused by internal gravity waves and planetary waves, are specified. The results of the modeling of the global temperature and wind fields for the mean solar activity level are presented, and their changes, which are caused by variations of the UV-radiation fluxes in the solar activity cycle and by solar proton flares, are also considered.
- Subjects
GENERAL circulation model; ATMOSPHERIC models; ATMOSPHERIC research; TROPOSPHERE; SOLAR flares
- Publication
Geomagnetism & Aeronomy, 2015, Vol 55, Issue 6, p780
- ISSN
0016-7932
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1134/S0016793215060067