Intradiurnal wind variations observed in the lower thermosphere over the South Pole |
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Authors: | Y. I. Portnyagin J. M. Forbes E. G. Merzlyakov N. A. Makarov S. E. Palo |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute for Experimental Meteorology, 82, Lenin st., Obninsk, Kaluga region, 249020, Russia;(2) Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences, University of Colorado, Campus Box 429, Boulder, CO 80303-0429, USA |
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Abstract: | The first meteor radar measurements of meridional winds in the lower thermosphere (about 95 ± 5 km), along four azimuth directions: 0°, 90°E, 180° and 90°W; approximately 2° from the geographic South Pole were made during two observational campaigns: January 19, 1995-January 26, 1996, and November 21, 1996-January 27, 1997. Herein we report analyses of the measurement results, obtained during the first campaign, which cover the whole one-year period, with particular emphasis on the transient nature and seasonal behavior of the main parameters of the intradiurnal wind oscillations. To analyze the data, two complementary methods are used: the well-known periodogram (FFT) technique and the S-transform technique. The most characteristic periods of the intradiurnal oscillations are found to be rather uniformly spread between about 7 h and 12 h. All of these oscillations are westward-propagating with zonal wave number s = 1 and their usual duration is confined to several periods. During the austral winter season the oscillations with periods less than 12 h are the most intensive, while during summer season the 12-h oscillations dominate. Lamb waves and internal-gravity wave propagation, non-linear interaction of the short-period tides, excitation in situ of the short period waves may be considered as possible processes which are responsible for intradiurnal wind oscillations in the lower thermosphere over South Pole. |
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Keywords: | Meteorology and atmospheric dynamics (middle atmosphere dynamics thermospheric dynamics waves and tides) |
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