Abstract
We employ a model of wave-driven OH nightglow fluctuations to calculate the effects of gravity waves on the chemical exothermic heating due to reactions involving odd hydrogen and odd oxygen species in the mesopause region. Using a model based on time means and deviations from those means, it is demonstrated that gravity waves contribute to the time-average exothermic heating. The effect can be significant because the fractional fluctuations in minor species density can be substantially greater than the fractional fluctuation of the major gas density. Our calculations reveal that the waves mitigate the exothermic heating, demonstrating their potential importance in the heat budget of the mesopause region.
Original language | American English |
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Journal | Geophysical Research Letters |
Volume | 21 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Nov 1 1994 |
Keywords
- Middle atmosphere: composition and chemistry
- Airglow and aurora
- Middle atmosphere dynamics
- Waves and tides
Disciplines
- Atmospheric Sciences