Periodicities in energy dissipation rates in the auroral mesosphere/lower thermosphere

International audience It is possible for medium-frequency (MF) radar systems to estimate kinetic energy dissipation rates by measuring signal fading times. Here, we present approximately 5 years of such results from Tromsø (69° N, 19° E) and in particular, investigate the periodicities present at d...

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Main Authors: Hall, C. M., Nozawa, S., Meek, C. E., Manson, A. H., Luo, Y.
Other Authors: University of Tromsø (UiT), Nagoya University, University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon (U of S)
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: HAL CCSD 2003
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Online Access:https://hal.science/hal-00317027
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https://hal.science/hal-00317027/file/angeo-21-787-2003.pdf
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Summary:International audience It is possible for medium-frequency (MF) radar systems to estimate kinetic energy dissipation rates by measuring signal fading times. Here, we present approximately 5 years of such results from Tromsø (69° N, 19° E) and in particular, investigate the periodicities present at different altitudes in the regime 80 to 100 km. We detect the known annual variation in the mesosphere and the semiannual variation on the lower thermosphere. In addition, other features are observed including terannual and ~ 27-day components in the lower thermosphere.