Statistical Analysis of Polar Mesosphere Summer Echoes with Super Dual Auroral Radar Network

Polar Mesosphere Summer Echoes (PMSE), which are regularly observed in summer months atpolar latitudes, are strong radar backscatter from the upper mesosphere. They have been studiedwith ground-based radars whose frequency ranges from VHF to UHF. Recently, peculiar echos,which are interpreted as PMS...

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Main Authors: Hosokawa, Keisuke, Ogawa, Tadahiko, Sato, Natsuo, Yukimatu, Akira Sessai
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Published: 電気通信大学 2005
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spelling ftcrecs:oai:uec.repo.nii.ac.jp:00006995 2023-09-05T13:14:27+02:00 Statistical Analysis of Polar Mesosphere Summer Echoes with Super Dual Auroral Radar Network Hosokawa, Keisuke Ogawa, Tadahiko Sato, Natsuo Yukimatu, Akira Sessai 2005-01-31 application/pdf https://uec.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/6995/files/9000000162.pdf eng eng 電気通信大学 電気通信大学紀要 1-2 17 45 52 0915-0935 https://uec.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/6995/files/9000000162.pdf Upper Atmosphere Radio Observation Global Climate Change VoR 2005 ftcrecs 2023-08-17T20:55:10Z Polar Mesosphere Summer Echoes (PMSE), which are regularly observed in summer months atpolar latitudes, are strong radar backscatter from the upper mesosphere. They have been studiedwith ground-based radars whose frequency ranges from VHF to UHF. Recently, peculiar echos,which are interpreted as PMSE, were found to appear in the near range observations of Super DualAuroral Radar Network (SuperDARN). This suggests a possibility that SuperDARN becomes apowerful tool for studying PMSE as a global scale phenomenon. In this paper, we statisticallyanalysed occurrence frequency of the near backscatter echoes using two years measurements ofthe SuperDARN radars in Antarctica and Iceland. Occurrence percentage of the near rangebackscatter is enhanced significantly in summer months. Maximum is located at the summersolstice, where occurrence percentage reaches 80-90 % in Iceland and 70-80 % in Antarctica. Localtime distribution of the echo occurrence has its maximum around local noon and minimum at20LT. These characteristics of the near range echoes are quite similar to those of PMSE at VHFfrequencies, which implies that near range observation of SuperDARN contains huge amount ofPMSE. Interhemispheric difference of the echo occurrence probabilities are also estimated.Occurrence percentage averaged over summer months is 1.5 times larger in the NorthernHemisphere than that in the Southern Hemisphere, suggesting that occurrence of PMSE hasactually an interhemispheric asymmetry. However, degree of interhemispheric asymmetry is muchsmaller than that predicted from the earlier VHF radar observation. departmental bulletin paper Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctica Iceland C-RECS (Creative - Repository of Electro Communications)
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topic Upper Atmosphere
Radio Observation
Global Climate Change
spellingShingle Upper Atmosphere
Radio Observation
Global Climate Change
Hosokawa, Keisuke
Ogawa, Tadahiko
Sato, Natsuo
Yukimatu, Akira Sessai
Statistical Analysis of Polar Mesosphere Summer Echoes with Super Dual Auroral Radar Network
topic_facet Upper Atmosphere
Radio Observation
Global Climate Change
description Polar Mesosphere Summer Echoes (PMSE), which are regularly observed in summer months atpolar latitudes, are strong radar backscatter from the upper mesosphere. They have been studiedwith ground-based radars whose frequency ranges from VHF to UHF. Recently, peculiar echos,which are interpreted as PMSE, were found to appear in the near range observations of Super DualAuroral Radar Network (SuperDARN). This suggests a possibility that SuperDARN becomes apowerful tool for studying PMSE as a global scale phenomenon. In this paper, we statisticallyanalysed occurrence frequency of the near backscatter echoes using two years measurements ofthe SuperDARN radars in Antarctica and Iceland. Occurrence percentage of the near rangebackscatter is enhanced significantly in summer months. Maximum is located at the summersolstice, where occurrence percentage reaches 80-90 % in Iceland and 70-80 % in Antarctica. Localtime distribution of the echo occurrence has its maximum around local noon and minimum at20LT. These characteristics of the near range echoes are quite similar to those of PMSE at VHFfrequencies, which implies that near range observation of SuperDARN contains huge amount ofPMSE. Interhemispheric difference of the echo occurrence probabilities are also estimated.Occurrence percentage averaged over summer months is 1.5 times larger in the NorthernHemisphere than that in the Southern Hemisphere, suggesting that occurrence of PMSE hasactually an interhemispheric asymmetry. However, degree of interhemispheric asymmetry is muchsmaller than that predicted from the earlier VHF radar observation. departmental bulletin paper
format Other/Unknown Material
author Hosokawa, Keisuke
Ogawa, Tadahiko
Sato, Natsuo
Yukimatu, Akira Sessai
author_facet Hosokawa, Keisuke
Ogawa, Tadahiko
Sato, Natsuo
Yukimatu, Akira Sessai
author_sort Hosokawa, Keisuke
title Statistical Analysis of Polar Mesosphere Summer Echoes with Super Dual Auroral Radar Network
title_short Statistical Analysis of Polar Mesosphere Summer Echoes with Super Dual Auroral Radar Network
title_full Statistical Analysis of Polar Mesosphere Summer Echoes with Super Dual Auroral Radar Network
title_fullStr Statistical Analysis of Polar Mesosphere Summer Echoes with Super Dual Auroral Radar Network
title_full_unstemmed Statistical Analysis of Polar Mesosphere Summer Echoes with Super Dual Auroral Radar Network
title_sort statistical analysis of polar mesosphere summer echoes with super dual auroral radar network
publisher 電気通信大学
publishDate 2005
url https://uec.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/6995/files/9000000162.pdf
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