Observations of mesospheric wind velocities: 1. Gravity wave horizontal scales and phase velocities determined from spaced wind observations
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1985
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Meek, C.
Reid, I.
Manson, A.
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Radio Science, 1985; 20(6):1363-1382
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C. E. Meek, I. M. Reid, and A. H. Manson
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Horizontal scales and phase velocities of upper middle atmosphere (60–110 km) gravity waves determined from preliminary analysis of spaced wind observations obtained with a dual bistatic radar (Gravnet), based on and operated together with the Saskatoon MF radar are presented. In the observed period range of 10–100 min, horizontal scales increase from values of ∼44 km at 10 min to ∼211 km at 100 min, while observed phase speeds decrease from values of ∼72 m/s at 10 min to ∼34 m/s at 100 min. Typical rms perturbation velocities are ∼5 m/s. Calculation of intrinsic wave parameters indicates that in the intrinsic period range of 10–100 min, horizontal scales increase from values of ∼68 km at 10 min to ∼119 km at 100 min, with intrinsic phase speeds of ∼93 m/s at 10 min and ∼20 m/s at 100 min. The corresponding values of vertical wavelength are 30 km and 6 km, respectively.
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Article first published online: 7 DEC 2012
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Copyright 1985 by the American Geophysical Union.