Abstract

This paper presents the analysis of planetary waves and tidal variability during January 2009 in the mesosphere, thermosphere, and ionosphere simulated with two versions of the EAGLE model. It is shown that sudden stratospheric warming (SSW) occurred in January 2009 leads to an increase in the planetary and tidal wave activity in the lower thermosphere. The features of the solar-migrating and non-migrating components of tidal variations in the thermosphere, ionosphere, and electric fields are considered. The reproduction of the vertical electromagnetic drift during the SSW period over the Jicamarca station is explained by a significant increase in the diurnal and semi-diurnal tidal activity.

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