“…Recent advancements in middle and upper atmospheric modeling have led to self‐consistent, coupled numerical models of the global stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, and ionosphere that can generally incorporate the day‐to‐day variability in lower and middle atmospheric wave activity by constraining the relevant dynamical fields using observational and/or reanalysis data sets. Typically, observational data sets are incorporated into physics‐based models through data assimilation (DA; e.g., Codrescu et al, ; Fuller‐Rowell et al, ; Matsuo et al, ; Pedatella et al, ; Sutton, ; H. Wang et al, , and references therein), while reanalysis data sets are incorporated into physics‐based models via nudging. More formally nudging is referred to as Newtonian relaxation, where model fields are relaxed using a user‐specified time constant (e.g., Liu et al, ; Marsh, ; Smith, Pedatella, et al, ; Siskind & Drob, ; J. C. Wang et al, , and references therein).…”