"The High Altitude Observatory at the National Center for Atmospheric Research
has developed a series of numeric simulation models of the Earth's upper
atmosphere, including the upper Stratosphere, Mesosphere, and Thermosphere.
The Thermospheric General Circulation Models (TGCM's) are three-dimensional,
time-dependent models of the EARTH's neutral upper atmosphere. The models use
a finite differencing technique to obtain a self-consistent solution for the
coupled, nonlinear equations of hydrodynamics, thermodynamics, continuity of
the neutral gas and for the coupling between the dynamics and the composition.
Recent models in the series include a self-consistent aeronomic scheme for the
coupled Thermosphere/Ionosphere system, the Thermosphere Ionosphere Electrodynamic
General Circulation Model (TIEGCM), and an extension of the
lower boundary from 97 to 30 km, including the physical and chemical processes
appropriate for the Mesosphere and upper Stratosphere, the Thermosphere Ionosphere
Mesosphere Electrodynamic General Circulation Model (TIME-GCM).
A global mean, or column model, has also been developed in parallel with the TGCM's.
The global mean model is used as a time-dependent, one-dimensional platform from
which new chemical, dynamic and numeric schemes are developed and tested before being
introduced into the 3-d GCM's.
For an introduction to the TIEGCM Community Model, and several examples of upper atmosphere
research using this model, please see Astrid Maute's
presentation to students at the 2013 CEDAR Workshop
and Stan Solomon's presentation at the the 2016
CEDAR workshop."
http://www.hao.ucar.edu/modeling/tgcm/
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