Simulation of the propagation and effects of gravity waves generated by Tonga volcano eruption in the thermosphere and ionosphere using nested‐grid TIEGCM

The Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai volcano eruption on 15 January 2022 triggered strong atmospheric gravity wave (GW) activity in the upper atmosphere, which was later detected by various observations. We perform one of the first ionosphere-thermosphere (I-T) model studies of the GW effects from the Tonga eruption in the ionosphere-thermosphereI-T system using the thermosphere-ionosphere-electrodynamics general circulation model (TIEGCM). We implement a high-resolution mesh inside a regional domain (nested grid) in addition to the global low-resolution mesh, which differs from the standard global uniform resolution setup. The nested-grid TIEGCM (TIEGCM-NG) successfully simulates the observed wave propagation and effects in the I-T system by further nudging GW fields at TIEGCM lower boundaries (similar to 97 km) using output from the high-resolution whole atmosphere community climate model with thermosphere and ionosphere extension simulations. The simulation results indicate that the critical parameter to simulate GW propagation is horizontal resolution. Inside the high-resolution nested region, GWs with horizontal wavelengths of similar to 400 km and periods of 10-30 min can propagate outward and upward and produce significant ionospheric disturbances close to observations. Outside the nested region, only long-wavelength, low-frequency waves survive. Another test indicates that GWs can be better resolved when geopotential height is nudged at TIEGCM lower boundaries. With the capability of simultaneously simulating local, small to mesoscale I-T processes, TIEGCM-NG is superior to global high-resolution simulations due to its largely reduced computation cost and may find its application in the study of I-T system regional dynamics.

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Author Wu, Haonan
Lu, Xian
Wang, Wenbin
Liu, Han‐Li
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Publication Date 2023-04-01T00:00:00
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Suggested Citation Wu, Haonan, Lu, Xian, Wang, Wenbin, Liu, Han‐Li. (2023). Simulation of the propagation and effects of gravity waves generated by Tonga volcano eruption in the thermosphere and ionosphere using nested‐grid TIEGCM. UCAR/NCAR - Library. http://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d71g0r7h. Accessed 24 June 2025.

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