The Nippon/Norway Svalbard Meteor Radar: First results of small-scale structure observations

The Nippon/Norway Svalbard Meteor Radar (NSMR), has been in operation since March 2001. While primarily thought of as an instrument for examining mean wind, tidal and gravity wave neutral atmosphere dynamics in the upper mesosphere region, it is also possible to investigate spatial and temporal stru...

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Main Authors: Hall, CM, Husöy, BO, Aso, T, Tsutsumi, M
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Polar Research Institute of China - PRIC 2002
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spelling ftarcticportal:oai:generic.eprints.org:2235 2023-06-11T04:03:00+02:00 The Nippon/Norway Svalbard Meteor Radar: First results of small-scale structure observations Hall, CM Husöy, BO Aso, T Tsutsumi, M 2002-06 application/pdf http://library.arcticportal.org/2235/ http://library.arcticportal.org/2235/1/200201007.pdf en eng Polar Research Institute of China - PRIC http://library.arcticportal.org/2235/1/200201007.pdf Hall, CM and Husöy, BO and Aso, T and Tsutsumi, M (2002) The Nippon/Norway Svalbard Meteor Radar: First results of small-scale structure observations. Advances in Polar Science, 13 (1). pp. 47-54. Article PeerReviewed 2002 ftarcticportal 2023-05-10T22:52:57Z The Nippon/Norway Svalbard Meteor Radar (NSMR), has been in operation since March 2001. While primarily thought of as an instrument for examining mean wind, tidal and gravity wave neutral atmosphere dynamics in the upper mesosphere region, it is also possible to investigate spatial and temporal structure of temperature and windshear. Here, the radar itself is described followed by a presentation of these derived parameters. Article in Journal/Newspaper Advances in Polar Science Polar Science Polar Science Svalbard Arctic Portal Library Svalbard Norway
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description The Nippon/Norway Svalbard Meteor Radar (NSMR), has been in operation since March 2001. While primarily thought of as an instrument for examining mean wind, tidal and gravity wave neutral atmosphere dynamics in the upper mesosphere region, it is also possible to investigate spatial and temporal structure of temperature and windshear. Here, the radar itself is described followed by a presentation of these derived parameters.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Hall, CM
Husöy, BO
Aso, T
Tsutsumi, M
spellingShingle Hall, CM
Husöy, BO
Aso, T
Tsutsumi, M
The Nippon/Norway Svalbard Meteor Radar: First results of small-scale structure observations
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Husöy, BO
Aso, T
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title The Nippon/Norway Svalbard Meteor Radar: First results of small-scale structure observations
title_short The Nippon/Norway Svalbard Meteor Radar: First results of small-scale structure observations
title_full The Nippon/Norway Svalbard Meteor Radar: First results of small-scale structure observations
title_fullStr The Nippon/Norway Svalbard Meteor Radar: First results of small-scale structure observations
title_full_unstemmed The Nippon/Norway Svalbard Meteor Radar: First results of small-scale structure observations
title_sort nippon/norway svalbard meteor radar: first results of small-scale structure observations
publisher Polar Research Institute of China - PRIC
publishDate 2002
url http://library.arcticportal.org/2235/
http://library.arcticportal.org/2235/1/200201007.pdf
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Hall, CM and Husöy, BO and Aso, T and Tsutsumi, M (2002) The Nippon/Norway Svalbard Meteor Radar: First results of small-scale structure observations. Advances in Polar Science, 13 (1). pp. 47-54.
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