“…According to numerical simulations, that pattern could be also due to a phase shift in the solar semidiurnal tide [e.g., Pedatella and Liu , ]. The presence of M 2 during SSWs has been also reported from other ground‐based observations as well as in situ observations on‐board satellites [e.g., Stening , ; Gasperini and Forbes , ; Lühr et al , ; Park et al , ; Yamazaki et al , ; Yamazaki , , ; Yamazaki and Kosch , ; Zhang et al , ]. Lunar tides in the ionosphere have been observed at other times, but their amplitudes are much smaller than at times of SSWs, i.e., northern hemispheric winter [e.g., Bartels , ; Chapman and Lindzen , ; Matsushita , ; Stening and Fejer , ; Stening and Rastogi , ; Pedatella and Forbes , ; Aveiro and Hysell , ; Eccles et al , ].…”