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CONTINUITY EQUATION; 4. LAGRANGIAN VERSUS EULERIAN FRAMES OF REFERENCE; 5. HORIZONTALLY STRATIFIED FLUID AND OTHER COMMON ASSUMPTION; 6. CORIOLIS EFFECT; 7. VISCOUS DRAG; 8. ION DRAG 327 $a9. MOMENTUM EQUATION 10. ENERGY EQUATIONS; 11. NEUTRAL COMPOSITION; 12. GLOBAL WIND, TEMPERATURE, DENSITY,AND COMPOSITION STRUCTURE; 13. THERMAL EXPANSION; 14. NEUTRAL COMPOSITION BULGE; 15. WINDS AND NON-LINEARITIES AT HIGH LATITUDE; 16. CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; Solar Cycle Changes in the Photochemistry of the Ionosphere and Thermosphere; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. RESULTS; 3. CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; Energetics and Composition in the Thermosphere; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. DATA AND MODELS THAT HAVE INCREASED OUR UNDERSTANDING OF; 3. THE CONTINUITY EQUATION, THE ENERGY EQUATION, AND BOUNDARY CONDITIONS 327 $a4. THE CAUSES OF TEMPERATURE VARIATIONS IN THE LOW AND MIDDLE LATITUDES OF THE UPPER THERMOSPHERE DURING GEOMAGNETIC STORMS 5. SUMMARY; REFERENCES; Section II: Numerical Methods; Numerical Methods in Modeling the Ionosphere; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. GENERAL EQUATIONS; 3. FIELD-ALIGNED DYNAMICS; 4. CROSS-FIELD DYNAMICS; 5. SUMMARY; REFERENCES; Ionospheric Electrodynamics Modeling; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. EQUATIONS OF IONOSPHERIC ELECTRO DYNAMICS; 3. MODELING IONOSPHERE MAGNETOSPHERE COUPLING; 4. MODELING IONOSPHERIC CONDUCTIVITIES; 5. MODELING THERMOSPHERIC WINDS; 6. PLASMA GRAVITY AND PRESSURE GRADIENT CURRENTS 327 $a6. PLASMA GRAVITY AND PRESSURE GRADIENT CURRENTS 7. SOLVING FOR THE ELECTRIC POTENTIAL; 8. IONOSPHERIC CURRENT SYSTEM AND GEOMAGNETIC PERTURBATIONS; 9. FUTURE DIRECTIONS; REFERENCES; Section III: IT Models; The NCAR TIE-GCM: A Community Model of the Coupled Thermosphere/Ionosphere System; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. MODEL DEVELOPMENT HISTORY; 3. MODEL DESCRIPTION; 4. SOME MODEL VALIDATION EXAMPLES; 5. 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