The research article  “Atmospheric and Ionospheric Responses to Hunga-Tonga Volcano Eruption Simulated by WACCM-X”, was selected for featuring as an Editor’s Highlight on Eos.org. Fewer than 2 per cent of papers are selected to be featured in this way.

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Model Output Link Correction:

The Globus connection point for the WACCM-X Hunga-Tonga simulation output, provided in the Data Availability Statement of this GRL paper (https://doi.org/10.1029/2023GL103682) is incorrect. The correct link is: Log in to use Globus Web App.

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Liu Wave Models for Hunga-Tonga

The upper panels show the exponential growth of the wave amplitude and the vertical structure of the wave in zonal and meridional directions. Distinct wave modes are seen in the vertical wind responses in the mesosphere, lower thermosphere, and upper thermosphere 1.5 hours after the eruption (lower panels).