REGRESSION EQUATIONS FOR SPECIFYING ATMOSPHERIC DENSITY ABOVE 30 KM FROM OBSERVATIONAL DATA AT RADIOSONDE ALTITUDES.

Analysis of a small rocket data sample from the Soviet observing site at Heiss Island (81 degrees N) indicated a high correlation between the density of the upper stratosphere and the temperature and pressure at certain altitudes in the lower stratosphere. Strong density-temperature and density-pres...

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Main Authors: Quiroz,Roderick S., Thompson,Gary J.
Other Authors: AIR WEATHER SERVICE SCOTT AFB ILL
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Language:English
Published: 1966
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spelling ftdtic:AD0639566 2023-05-15T15:08:56+02:00 REGRESSION EQUATIONS FOR SPECIFYING ATMOSPHERIC DENSITY ABOVE 30 KM FROM OBSERVATIONAL DATA AT RADIOSONDE ALTITUDES. Quiroz,Roderick S. Thompson,Gary J. AIR WEATHER SERVICE SCOTT AFB ILL 1966-08 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0639566 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=AD0639566 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0639566 APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE DTIC AND NTIS Atmospheric Physics (*ATMOSPHERES DENSITY) (*ATMOSPHERIC SOUNDING EQUATIONS) STRATOSPHERE ATMOSPHERIC TEMPERATURE BAROMETRIC PRESSURE HYDROSTATICS EQUATIONS OF STATE ARCTIC REGIONS RADIOSONDES METEOROLOGICAL PHENOMENA Text 1966 ftdtic 2016-02-18T19:28:58Z Analysis of a small rocket data sample from the Soviet observing site at Heiss Island (81 degrees N) indicated a high correlation between the density of the upper stratosphere and the temperature and pressure at certain altitudes in the lower stratosphere. Strong density-temperature and density-pressure relationships may be anticipated under certain conditions from consideration of the hydrostatic equation and the equation of state, the latter differentiated with respect to height. Large samples of rocket observational data for a northerly and a southerly station were specially processed to yield correlation coefficients for all possible pairs of altitudes between 20 and 60 km. Knowledge of maxima in the vertical profiles of the correlation coefficients then made it possible to construct regression equations with minimum standard error of estimate. It is shown that such equations may be used to predict the density satisfactorily at altitudes up to about 50 km from radiosonde observational data on the thermodynamic state of the lower stratosphere. Incidental to the development of the prediction equations is a discussion of the observed patterns of the intra-level correlation of density with temperature and pressure and the inter-level correlation of density with temperature, pressure, and density, to 80 km. (Author) Text Arctic Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Arctic
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topic Atmospheric Physics
(*ATMOSPHERES
DENSITY)
(*ATMOSPHERIC SOUNDING
EQUATIONS)
STRATOSPHERE
ATMOSPHERIC TEMPERATURE
BAROMETRIC PRESSURE
HYDROSTATICS
EQUATIONS OF STATE
ARCTIC REGIONS
RADIOSONDES
METEOROLOGICAL PHENOMENA
spellingShingle Atmospheric Physics
(*ATMOSPHERES
DENSITY)
(*ATMOSPHERIC SOUNDING
EQUATIONS)
STRATOSPHERE
ATMOSPHERIC TEMPERATURE
BAROMETRIC PRESSURE
HYDROSTATICS
EQUATIONS OF STATE
ARCTIC REGIONS
RADIOSONDES
METEOROLOGICAL PHENOMENA
Quiroz,Roderick S.
Thompson,Gary J.
REGRESSION EQUATIONS FOR SPECIFYING ATMOSPHERIC DENSITY ABOVE 30 KM FROM OBSERVATIONAL DATA AT RADIOSONDE ALTITUDES.
topic_facet Atmospheric Physics
(*ATMOSPHERES
DENSITY)
(*ATMOSPHERIC SOUNDING
EQUATIONS)
STRATOSPHERE
ATMOSPHERIC TEMPERATURE
BAROMETRIC PRESSURE
HYDROSTATICS
EQUATIONS OF STATE
ARCTIC REGIONS
RADIOSONDES
METEOROLOGICAL PHENOMENA
description Analysis of a small rocket data sample from the Soviet observing site at Heiss Island (81 degrees N) indicated a high correlation between the density of the upper stratosphere and the temperature and pressure at certain altitudes in the lower stratosphere. Strong density-temperature and density-pressure relationships may be anticipated under certain conditions from consideration of the hydrostatic equation and the equation of state, the latter differentiated with respect to height. Large samples of rocket observational data for a northerly and a southerly station were specially processed to yield correlation coefficients for all possible pairs of altitudes between 20 and 60 km. Knowledge of maxima in the vertical profiles of the correlation coefficients then made it possible to construct regression equations with minimum standard error of estimate. It is shown that such equations may be used to predict the density satisfactorily at altitudes up to about 50 km from radiosonde observational data on the thermodynamic state of the lower stratosphere. Incidental to the development of the prediction equations is a discussion of the observed patterns of the intra-level correlation of density with temperature and pressure and the inter-level correlation of density with temperature, pressure, and density, to 80 km. (Author)
author2 AIR WEATHER SERVICE SCOTT AFB ILL
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author Quiroz,Roderick S.
Thompson,Gary J.
author_facet Quiroz,Roderick S.
Thompson,Gary J.
author_sort Quiroz,Roderick S.
title REGRESSION EQUATIONS FOR SPECIFYING ATMOSPHERIC DENSITY ABOVE 30 KM FROM OBSERVATIONAL DATA AT RADIOSONDE ALTITUDES.
title_short REGRESSION EQUATIONS FOR SPECIFYING ATMOSPHERIC DENSITY ABOVE 30 KM FROM OBSERVATIONAL DATA AT RADIOSONDE ALTITUDES.
title_full REGRESSION EQUATIONS FOR SPECIFYING ATMOSPHERIC DENSITY ABOVE 30 KM FROM OBSERVATIONAL DATA AT RADIOSONDE ALTITUDES.
title_fullStr REGRESSION EQUATIONS FOR SPECIFYING ATMOSPHERIC DENSITY ABOVE 30 KM FROM OBSERVATIONAL DATA AT RADIOSONDE ALTITUDES.
title_full_unstemmed REGRESSION EQUATIONS FOR SPECIFYING ATMOSPHERIC DENSITY ABOVE 30 KM FROM OBSERVATIONAL DATA AT RADIOSONDE ALTITUDES.
title_sort regression equations for specifying atmospheric density above 30 km from observational data at radiosonde altitudes.
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