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Fluctuations in tidal (24-, 12-h) characteristics and oscillations (8-h-5-d) in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere (70–110 km): Saskatoon (52°N, 107°W), 1979–1981
Authors:A H Manson  C E Meek  J B Gregory  D K Chakrabarty
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Institute of Space and Atmospheric Studies, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada

Abstract:An M.F. radar (2.2 MHz) operating at Saskatoon, Canada (52°N, 107°W) has been used to produce continuous wind data (not, vert, similar 80–110km) from September 1978–April 1981. The 24-, 12-h tidal oscillations reveal regular summer-winter transitions; in particular the semi-diurnal tide demonstrates strikingly regular and rapid equinoctial changes over the three years. The vernal and autumnal equinox changes are clearly different in morphology. Shorter term tidal fluctuations (2d less, approximate τ less, approximate 10d) are compared with mean winds and gravity wave amplitudes, as well as with satellite-derived stratospheric temperatures.

Spectral analysis of monthly data sets for 1980, from not, vert, similar 90–105 km, reveal oscillations of the expected 8-, 12-, 24-h periods, but also of not, vert, similar 10-, not, vert, similar16- and not, vert, similar 2-, 5/6d. A modulation of the “2-d” wave by the 12-h wave is suggested as a possible cause of these surprisingly regular oscillations.

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