Abstract

AbstractLeveraging observations by two NASA missions—GOLD (Global‐scale Observations of the Limb and Disk) and ICON (Ionospheric Connection Explorer), we investigate concurrent responses of thermospheric composition, temperatures, and neutral winds to the geomagnetic storm on 3–4 November 2021, as well as their interplay at low and middle latitudes. The synergetic observations reveal remarkable depletions up to 60%–70% in GOLD O/N2, along with large enhancements in GOLD temperatures poleward of 30° in the middle thermosphere. Meridional winds from ICON observations are altered by ∼100 m/s equatorward of 25°N latitude and at 250 km, characterized by a reversal of prevailing northward winds to geomagnetic storm‐driven southward winds. This study fills a need, after a decade‐long gap, for observing concurrent and co‐located responses of composition, temperatures, and neutral winds in the thermosphere to geomagnetic storms.

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