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LFM (LTR-2_1_5)Lyon-Fedder-Mobarry magnetosphere model (part of the Coupled Magnetosphere-Ionosphere-Thermosphere (CMIT) model)Model DescriptionThe CMIT model is a coupling of the LFM-MIX magnetosphere-ionosphere model with the TIE-GCM thermosphere-ionosphere model. The LFM portion of the model solves the ideal MHD equations to simulate the interaction of the solar wind with the magnetosphere. A full description of the model can be found in Lyon et al. 2004. The MIX portion of the model provides electric field inner boundary condition information to the LFM and coupled to the TIE-GCM to obtain conductance information needed for the calculation of the electric potential. Full details about the MIX model can be found in Merkin and Lyon 2010. The TIE-GCM model is a first principle, 3D simulation of the thermosphere-ionosphere system including a self-consistent calculation of the low-latitude electric field. It solves the 3D momentum, energy, and continuity equations for the ion and neutral species. The high latitude electric field and particle precipitation parameters are provided to the TIE-GCM by the MIX module. Details of the TIE-GCM model can be found in Richmond et al. 1992. A more detailed description is also provided here. These models are coupled together using the CISM Framework which is described in Goodrich et al. and the specific details of the CMIT model can be found in Wiltberger et al. 2004 and Wang et al. 2004. Model Figure(s) :Model Inputs DescriptionLFM-MIX: Solar wind input including plasma density, velocities, sound speed, and magnetic field vector, Dipole tilt angle, Model Outputs DescriptionLFM-MIX HDF4 file containing MHD state vector at magnetospheric grid points HDF4 file containing potential, current, conductance and particle energy and flux at ionospheric grid points Log file with run information TIE-GCM netCDF file containing output fields specified in latitude, longitude and pressure level including geopotential height, ion, electron, and neutral temperatures, neutral composition, ion and electron densities, and the electron potential. RCM - Rice Convection Model of the ring current: Model influences the magnetosphere MHD solution through modifications of the plasma pressure and magnetic-field-aligned currents. Model CaveatsThe ring current included in the model has been tested to run for a few events but the results have not been verified with the modelers. Change LogUpdate from LTR-2_1_4 Model Acknowledgement/Publication Policy (if any)Papers you must cite if you plan to publish the results: Lyon et al. (2004) and Merkin&Lyon (2010) Model Domains:GeospaceMagnetosphere.Global_Magnetosphere Global_Ionosphere Thermosphere Space Weather Impacts:Ionosphere variability (navigation, communications)Near-earth radiation and plasma environment (aerospace assets functionality) Phenomena :Simulation Type(s):Physics-basedPhysics-based.MHD Temporal Dependence Possible? (whether the code results depend on physical time?)trueModel is available at?CCMCSource code of the model is publicly available?falseCCMC Model Status (e.g. onboarding, use in production, retired, only hosting output, only source is available):productionCode Language:Fortran, C, C++Regions (this is automatically mapped based on model domain):Earth.MagnetosphereEarth.NearSurface.Ionosphere Earth.NearSurface.Thermosphere Contacts :Stanislav.Sazykin, ModelDeveloperMichael.J..Wiltberger, ModelDeveloper Viacheslav.Merkin, ModelDeveloper Lutz.Rastaetter, ModelHostContact Acknowledgement/Institution :Relevant Links :Model Wiki Page: https://wiki.ucar.edu/display/LTR/HomePublications :Model Access Information :Access URL: https://ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov/requests/GM/user_registration.php?model=LFMAccess URL Name: Runs-on-Request Repository ID: spase://CCMC/Repository/NASA/GSFC/CCMC Availability: online AccessRights: OPEN Format: HTML Encoding: None Linked to Other Spase Resource(s) (example: another SimulationModel) : |
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