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Response of Neutral Temperature in the Lower Thermosphere to Geomagnetic Storms Observed by ICON/MIGHTI
by
Gao, Hong
, Xu, Jiyao
, Liu, Weijun
, Moro, Juliano
, Zhu, Yajun
, He, Maosheng
, Liu, Xiao
, Wang, Wenbin
in
Altitude
/ Cooling
/ DST Index
/ Empirical models
/ Energy
/ General circulation models
/ Geomagnetic activity
/ Geomagnetic disturbances
/ Geomagnetic storms
/ Geomagnetism
/ Investigations
/ Ionosphere
/ Lower thermosphere
/ Magnetic storms
/ Physics
/ Precipitation
/ Satellites
/ Statistical analysis
/ Statistical methods
/ Storms
/ Temperature
/ Thermosphere
2025
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Response of Neutral Temperature in the Lower Thermosphere to Geomagnetic Storms Observed by ICON/MIGHTI
by
Gao, Hong
, Xu, Jiyao
, Liu, Weijun
, Moro, Juliano
, Zhu, Yajun
, He, Maosheng
, Liu, Xiao
, Wang, Wenbin
in
Altitude
/ Cooling
/ DST Index
/ Empirical models
/ Energy
/ General circulation models
/ Geomagnetic activity
/ Geomagnetic disturbances
/ Geomagnetic storms
/ Geomagnetism
/ Investigations
/ Ionosphere
/ Lower thermosphere
/ Magnetic storms
/ Physics
/ Precipitation
/ Satellites
/ Statistical analysis
/ Statistical methods
/ Storms
/ Temperature
/ Thermosphere
2025
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Response of Neutral Temperature in the Lower Thermosphere to Geomagnetic Storms Observed by ICON/MIGHTI
by
Gao, Hong
, Xu, Jiyao
, Liu, Weijun
, Moro, Juliano
, Zhu, Yajun
, He, Maosheng
, Liu, Xiao
, Wang, Wenbin
in
Altitude
/ Cooling
/ DST Index
/ Empirical models
/ Energy
/ General circulation models
/ Geomagnetic activity
/ Geomagnetic disturbances
/ Geomagnetic storms
/ Geomagnetism
/ Investigations
/ Ionosphere
/ Lower thermosphere
/ Magnetic storms
/ Physics
/ Precipitation
/ Satellites
/ Statistical analysis
/ Statistical methods
/ Storms
/ Temperature
/ Thermosphere
2025
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Response of Neutral Temperature in the Lower Thermosphere to Geomagnetic Storms Observed by ICON/MIGHTI
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Response of Neutral Temperature in the Lower Thermosphere to Geomagnetic Storms Observed by ICON/MIGHTI
2025
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This study utilizes ICON/MIGHTI observations and reveals, for the first time, the response of neutral temperature in the lower thermosphere (∼110–130 km) to minor‐to‐moderate geomagnetic disturbances. A case study of the 12 October 2021 storm reveals surprising storm‐time temperature enhancements across all observed latitudes (∼14°–42°N), with a peak enhancement of 28% at 130 km near 42°N. The average enhancement within 35°–40°N reaches 18% at 130 km. Statistical analysis indicates a positive correlation between temperature enhancement and geomagnetic activity intensity. The increase rates with respect to ap index are larger in 35°–40°N than those in 20°–25°N. The increase rates increase with altitude, reaching 0.168%/nT at 130 km over 35°–40°N. The peaks of temperature enhancements lag the ap/Dst index maxima/minima for most storms. Comparisons with the NRLMSIS2.1 empirical model and the physics‐based TIEGCM‐ICON model show that both models capture storm‐time temperature enhancements but underestimate their magnitudes compared to observations.
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