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Comparison of the observed and modeled low- to mid-latitude thermosphere response to magnetic activity: Effects of solar cycle and disturbance time delay
Authors:Chantal Lathuillère  Michel Menvielle
Institution:1. Laboratoire de Planétologie de Grenoble, UJF, CNRS, BP 53, 38041 Grenoble Cedex, France;2. CNRS/IPSL, Université Versailles Saint-Quentin, LATMOS, UMR 8190, 94107 Saint Maur Cedex, France;3. Université Paris Sud, 91405 Orsay Cedex, France
Abstract:The performance of JB2008 and NRLMSISE-00 models, in describing the response of the thermosphere to magnetic activity are evaluated against total mass density retrieved from accelerometer measurements made onboard CHAMP satellite during 5 years. We show that the global low- to mid-latitude disturbance amplitude is correctly described by the JB2008 model for low solar activity conditions and by both the JB2008 and the NRLMSISE-00 models for high solar activity conditions. For low solar activity conditions, statistics based on almost 3 years of data confirm the large underestimation by the NRLMSISE-00 model quantified by Lathuillère et al. (2008) for the year 2004. We also found that the time delay between low- to mid-latitude global thermosphere disturbance and magnetic activity is statistically well estimated by the NRLMSISE-00 and JB2008 models for disturbed conditions. For moderately disturbed conditions however, the time delay estimated by the JB2008 model is too large by about 3 h. For very disturbed conditions, we found different time delays during day-time and night-time, using new geomagnetic proxies with a 30-min time resolution.
Keywords:Thermosphere  Magnetic activity  Empirical model  CHAMP data
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