Concurrent GOLD and SABER observations of thermosphere composition and temperature responses to the April 23–24, 2023 geomagnetic storm

The Global‐scale Observations of Limb and Disk (GOLD) and Sounding of the Atmosphere using Broadband Emission Radiometry (SABER) instruments were used to investigate the thermospheric composition and temperature responses to the geomagnetic storm on 23–24 April, 2023. Global‐scale Observations of Limb and Disk observed a faster recovery of thermospheric column density ratio of O to N 2 (ΣO/N 2 ) in the southern hemisphere (SH) after the storm ended at 12 Universal time (UT) on 24 April. After 12 UT on 25 April, ΣO/N 2 had mostly recovered in both hemispheres. Global‐scale Observations of Limb and Disk also observed an increase of middle thermospheric temperature (140–200 km) (Tdisk) on 24 April with a maximum of 340 K. Within 4–6 hr of the storm ending on 24 April, Tdisk enhancement persisted between 30°N and 60°N, 100°W and 30°W, while Tdisk lower than pre‐storm quiet day (17 April) was observed between 45°W and 15°W, 40°S and 50°N. Tdisk recovered between 100°W and 45°W, 30°N and 55°S. On 25 April, Tdisk was lower than on 17 April across the entire GOLD Field‐of‐Regard (FOR) by ∼50–110 K. Additionally, solar irradiance decreased by 15%–20% from 17 to 25 April, indicating that the lower Tdisk on 25 April resulted from both storm and solar irradiance variations. Latitudinal variations of Tdisk and the SABER observed Nitric Oxide (NO) cooling rate revealed that NO cooling is crucial for the lower Tdisk in the northern hemisphere (NH) mid‐high latitudes on 25 April. These results provide direct evidence of decreased thermospheric temperature during storm recovery phase than pre‐storm quiet times.

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Author Cai, X.
Wang, Wenbin
Eastes, R. W.
Qian, Liying
Mlynczak, M. G.
Evans, J. S.
Wang, N.
N. Nowak
Pedatella, Nicholas M.
Wu, Kun
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Suggested Citation Cai, X., Wang, Wenbin, Eastes, R. W., Qian, Liying, Mlynczak, M. G., Evans, J. S., Wang, N., N. Nowak, Pedatella, Nicholas M., Wu, Kun. (2025). Concurrent GOLD and SABER observations of thermosphere composition and temperature responses to the April 23–24, 2023 geomagnetic storm. UCAR/NCAR - Library. https://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d7hd813q. Accessed 07 August 2025.

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