“…The generated gravity waves can propagate upward and can modulate the airglow layers in the 80-100 km height range [Taylor and Hapgood, 1988;Taylor et al, 2007;Snively and Pasko, 2008]. Using the imaging nighttime airglow from ground observation sites [Taylor and Hapgood, 1988;Swenson and Mende, 1994;Chung et al, 2003;Sentman et al, 2003;Taylor et al, 2007;Suzuki et al, 2013;Xu et al, 2015] or spaceborne observation [Dewan et al, 1998;Mende et al, 1998;Yue et al, 2013;Akiya et al, 2014;Xu et al, 2015], gravity waves can be easily identified and observed. In addition, storm-generated gravity waves have also been confirmed by GPS data [Horinouchi and Tsuda, 2009;Lay et al, 2015].…”