Annales Geophysicae (Sep 2022)

Mid-latitude neutral wind responses to sub-auroral polarization streams

  • D. D. Billett,
  • K. A. McWilliams,
  • R. B. Kerr,
  • J. J. Makela,
  • A. T. Chartier,
  • J. M. Ruohoniemi,
  • S. Kapali,
  • M. A. Migliozzi,
  • J. Riccobono

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-40-571-2022
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 40
pp. 571 – 583

Abstract

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We investigate the response of the mid-latitude thermospheric neutral winds to a sub-auroral polarization stream (SAPS) event. Using red line (F region) airglow data from two Fabry–Pérot interferometers (FPIs), and F-region ionospheric flow velocities from four Super Dual Auroral Radar Network (SuperDARN) radars, the drivers behind changes seen in the neutral winds are explored within the context of the larger SAPS structure. Different, although strong, neutral wind responses to the SAPS are seen at the two FPI sites, even though they are relatively close geographically. We attribute the wind differences to the varying balance of pressure gradient, ion drag, and Coriolis forces, which ultimately depend on proximity to the SAPS. At the FPI site equatorward of the SAPS, pressure gradient and Coriolis forces drive the winds equatorward and then westward. At the FPI site co-located with the SAPS, the ion drag is strong and results in the winds surging westward before turning eastward when becoming influenced by dawnside sunward plasma convection drifts.