“…In terms of the molecular‐rich air originating in the heated thermosphere at high latitudes, we might have attempted to understand the generation mechanism by assuming thermospheric expansion and successive upwelling air. Owing to air drag observations by low‐earth orbit satellites, thermospheric density increases during geomagnetic storms are unquestionable (Berger et al., 2023; Bruinsma et al., 2006; Burke et al., 2007; Dang et al., 2022; Fang et al., 2022; Forbes et al., 2005; Kataoka et al., 2022; Knipp et al., 2013; Lin et al., 2022; Liu et al., 2010; Liu & Lühr, 2005; Sutton et al., 2005). However, we should note that the upwelling stream is hardly generated by buoyancy in the thermosphere because the heating rate per mass peaks in the upper thermosphere, and heavier cooler air is located under lighter hotter air (Burns et al., 2021).…”