“…First, there is a large distance between the geographic and geomagnetic south poles (Jin & Xiong, 2020), causing the southern hemisphere polar region to exhibit a wider range of SZA values than in the northern hemisphere. Second, recent studies have found that the northern hemisphere is characterized by stronger field‐aligned currents that cannot be explained by differing SZA distribution (Ivarsen et al., 2020; Workayehu et al., 2020), as well as stronger energy input in the form of Poynting flux (Pakhotin et al., 2021). As we have shown, during local winter, SSI occurrence rates are dependent on auroral particle precipitation, and so the local winter hemispheric asymmetry in SSI occurrence rates should be seen in this context.…”