“…Although a number of researchers had previously explored the role of the lower atmosphere on generating ionospherethermosphere variability [e.g., (Chen, 1992;Stening et al, 1996;Forbes et al, 2000;Rishbeth and Mendillo, 2001)], it is only more recently that this coupling is widely understood to be an important source of variability in the ionosphere-thermosphere. The considerable progress that has been made in this area can be found in a number of recent reviews (England, 2012;Pancheva and Mukhtarov, 2012;Liu, 2016;Yiğit et al, 2016;Sassi et al, 2019;Goncharenko et al, 2021;Ward et al, 2021). The increased recognition of the lower atmosphere effects on the ionosphere-thermosphere served as an important motivator for the development of whole atmosphere models, herein considered to be those that seamlessly span altitudes from the surface to the upper thermosphere ( ~500 km).…”