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The ionosphere is much more structured and variable than ever predicted. Solar Driven Model. Since 2000, we have seen more, very clear evidence that the solar-driven view of the ionosphere does not match reality.
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The ionosphere is much more structured and variable than ever predicted. Solar Driven Model Since 2000, we have seen more, very clear evidence that the solar-driven view of the ionosphere does not match reality. Instead, the structure of the ionosphere changes with seasons, and often shows greatest dynamo action over the continents. There must be another driver, and whatever it is, it’s large and controlling. Reality The effects of terrestrial weather are now thought to be the key to understanding this. TIMED-GUVI, England et al. (2009)
Weather and temperature at the lower bound of space show a similar pattern. 0-20 km 100-300 km Altitude OTD/LIS-Global Lightning Occurrence Latitude Planetary weather – Powerful tropical weather systems produce large-scale atmospheric waves at the equator that travel upward and into space. Planetary wind dynamo – Iono-spheric plasma production is intensified by strong neutral winds, making dense ionospheric bands about the equator. 300 km 115 km GSWM Temp Amplitude TIMED-FUV Radiance
It is now clear that we are observing the effects of a planetary weather dynamo in space. 115 km Understanding how this “planetary weather dynamo” works and controls our space environment will be ICON’s most important science result GSWM Temp Amplitude 300 km TIMED-FUV Radiance
ICON fully addresses the fundamental science topic of atmosphere-ionosphere coupling. ICON addresses the coupling of the atmosphere and ionosphere by examining variability on three key temporal scales. These map directly to ICON’s 3 Science Questions. Q2: Seasonal New data show tropospheric effects up to 1000 km. How does the lower atmosphere modify the ionosphere? Q3: Geomagnetic Events How do electric fields and winds drive extreme changes in the ionosphere during geomagnetic storms? Q1: Orbit to Orbit C/NOFS showed us the critical consequences of ionospheric variability, but what is the source?
ICON’s instruments provide the required measurements of both drivers and responses. The Ionospheric Dynamo, driven by the neutral atmosphere, governs the motion of the plasma: We need to measure the drivers: Neutral windsand composition of the atmosphere along with the responses: electric field, plasma motionand plasma densityin the ionosphere. All within the context of solar wind and radiative forcing. To understand the ionospheric dynamo, the drivers and response must be measured at all relevant altitudes and at the same time.
ICON’s instruments provide the required measurements of both drivers and responses. The Ionospheric Dynamo, driven by the neutral atmosphere, governs the motion of the plasma: We need to measure the drivers: Neutral windsand compositionof the neutral thermosphere along with the responses: electric field, plasma motionand plasma densityin the ionosphere. ICON makes the complete set of required measurements of the dynamo drivers and response.
ICON’s elegant observing strategy delivers the required measurements from a single satellite. Time 3 Time 2 Time 1 To understand the connection of the atmosphere to the ionosphere, ICON makes these observations throughout the entire altitude rangeof the dynamo.