Directional trends in thermospheric neutral winds observed at Arecibo during the past three solar cycles

Since 1980, we have observed the thermospheric neutral wind at the Arecibo Observatory using a Fabry‐Perot interferometer to measure the O(1D) 630 nm emission. Burnside and Tepley (1989) examined the first 8 years of this extended data set and found that there were no significant or systematic solar...

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description Since 1980, we have observed the thermospheric neutral wind at the Arecibo Observatory using a Fabry‐Perot interferometer to measure the O(1D) 630 nm emission. Burnside and Tepley (1989) examined the first 8 years of this extended data set and found that there were no significant or systematic solar cycle influences on the magnitude or direction of the neutral wind field, nor on its horizontal gradients. Such affects have been observed previously at other locations around the globe, and their absence at Arecibo may have been due to the limited data set. Thus, we have extended the period of acquisition and analysis of our neutral wind measurements to include nearly three complete solar cycles (or approximately 30 years) and will present our results within the framework of the earlier work. While the earlier conclusion that no major systematic solar cycle influence on the neutral winds at Arecibo generally remains intact, we did find a slight increase in wind magnitude and a gradual, yet consistent rotation of the thermospheric neutral wind vector from a general southeast to a more eastward flow during 30 years of observation. We explain the magnitude and directional variations in terms of long‐term changes in the density and temperature of the upper atmosphere and their possible dissimilar influences on each wind component that appear as a rotation of the neutral wind vector. Key Points Thermospheric neutral winds at Arecibo show a long‐term trend over time The vector magnitude of the wind increased slightly and its direction rotated CCW Decreases in neutral density/temperature and ion coupling help explain trends
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