The sporadic sodium layer: A possible tracer for the conjunction between the upper and lower atmospheres

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In this research, we reveal the inter-connection between lightning strokes, reversal of the electric field, ionospheric disturbances, and a sodium layer (NaS), based on the joint observations by a temperature/wind (T/W, where the slash means "and") lidar, an ionosonde, an atmospheric electric mill, a fluxgate magnetometer, and the World Wide Lightning Location Network (WWLLN). Our results suggest that lightning strokes could trigger or amplify the formation of an NaS layer in a descending sporadic E layer (ES), through a mechanism that involves the overturning of the electric field. A conjunction between the lower and upper atmospheres could be established as follows by these inter-connected phenomena, and the key processes could be suggested to be: lightning strokes → overturning of the electric field → ES generating NaS.

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Qiu, S., Wang, N., Soon, W., Lu, G., Jia, M., Wang, X., … Dou, X. (2021). The sporadic sodium layer: A possible tracer for the conjunction between the upper and lower atmospheres. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 21(15), 11927–11940. https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-21-11927-2021

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