“…Now, in the present investigation we have studied mainly the seasonal e ects in the thermospheric and ionospheric responses to the soft electron precipitation and ®eld-aligned current variations, of the order of an hour in duration, in the summer and winter cusp regions simultaneously using the same model as in Namgaladze et al (1996b). It should be expected that seasonal e ects in the thermospheric and ionospheric disturbances may be rather signi®cant due to at least two factors: (1) seasonal variations in the background state of the undisturbed thermosphere and ionosphere, i.e., of the neutral, ion and electron densities and temperatures and electric conductivities (Fuller-Rowell et al, 1988;Sojka and Schunk, 1989;Kirkwood, 1996); and (2) seasonal variations of the``input'' parameters such as the precipitating particle¯uxes and ®eld-aligned current densities (Iijima and Potemra, 1976;Bythrow et al, 1982;Fujii and Iijima, 1987;Newell and Meng, 1988;LU et al, 1994LU et al, , 1995. Correspondingly, two variants of the calculations have been performed both for the IMF B y < 0.…”