Characteristics of atmospheric gravity waves observed using the MU (Middle and Upper atmosphere) radar and GPS (Global Positioning System) radio occultation

The wind velocity and temperature profiles observed in the middle atmosphere (altitude: 10–100 km) show perturbations resulting from superposition of various atmospheric waves, including atmospheric gravity waves. Atmospheric gravity waves are known to play an important role in determining the gener...

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Main Author: TSUDA, Toshitaka
Other Authors: 津田, 敏隆, 30115886
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: The Japan Academy 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2433/182948
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spelling ftkyotouniv:oai:repository.kulib.kyoto-u.ac.jp:2433/182948 2023-05-15T18:02:15+02:00 Characteristics of atmospheric gravity waves observed using the MU (Middle and Upper atmosphere) radar and GPS (Global Positioning System) radio occultation TSUDA, Toshitaka 津田, 敏隆 30115886 2014-01-31 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2433/182948 eng eng The Japan Academy 10.2183/pjab.90.12 0386-2208 http://hdl.handle.net/2433/182948 AA00785485 Proceedings of the Japan Academy, Series B 90 1 12 27 24492645 1349-2896 © 2014 The Japan Academy atmospheric gravity wave middle atmosphere wave breaking saturated spectrum the MU radar GPS radio occultation journal article 2014 ftkyotouniv 2022-09-15T23:19:13Z The wind velocity and temperature profiles observed in the middle atmosphere (altitude: 10–100 km) show perturbations resulting from superposition of various atmospheric waves, including atmospheric gravity waves. Atmospheric gravity waves are known to play an important role in determining the general circulation in the middle atmosphere by dynamical stresses caused by gravity wave breaking. In this paper, we summarize the characteristics of atmospheric gravity waves observed using the middle and upper atmosphere (MU) radar in Japan, as well as novel satellite data obtained from global positioning system radio occultation (GPS RO) measurements. In particular, we focus on the behavior of gravity waves in the mesosphere (50–90 km), where considerable gravity wave attenuation occurs. We also report on the global distribution of gravity wave activity in the stratosphere (10–50 km), highlighting various excitation mechanisms such as orographic effects, convection in the tropics, meteorological disturbances, the subtropical jet and the polar night jet. Article in Journal/Newspaper polar night Kyoto University Research Information Repository (KURENAI)
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topic atmospheric gravity wave
middle atmosphere
wave breaking
saturated spectrum
the MU radar
GPS radio occultation
spellingShingle atmospheric gravity wave
middle atmosphere
wave breaking
saturated spectrum
the MU radar
GPS radio occultation
TSUDA, Toshitaka
Characteristics of atmospheric gravity waves observed using the MU (Middle and Upper atmosphere) radar and GPS (Global Positioning System) radio occultation
topic_facet atmospheric gravity wave
middle atmosphere
wave breaking
saturated spectrum
the MU radar
GPS radio occultation
description The wind velocity and temperature profiles observed in the middle atmosphere (altitude: 10–100 km) show perturbations resulting from superposition of various atmospheric waves, including atmospheric gravity waves. Atmospheric gravity waves are known to play an important role in determining the general circulation in the middle atmosphere by dynamical stresses caused by gravity wave breaking. In this paper, we summarize the characteristics of atmospheric gravity waves observed using the middle and upper atmosphere (MU) radar in Japan, as well as novel satellite data obtained from global positioning system radio occultation (GPS RO) measurements. In particular, we focus on the behavior of gravity waves in the mesosphere (50–90 km), where considerable gravity wave attenuation occurs. We also report on the global distribution of gravity wave activity in the stratosphere (10–50 km), highlighting various excitation mechanisms such as orographic effects, convection in the tropics, meteorological disturbances, the subtropical jet and the polar night jet.
author2 津田, 敏隆
30115886
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author TSUDA, Toshitaka
author_facet TSUDA, Toshitaka
author_sort TSUDA, Toshitaka
title Characteristics of atmospheric gravity waves observed using the MU (Middle and Upper atmosphere) radar and GPS (Global Positioning System) radio occultation
title_short Characteristics of atmospheric gravity waves observed using the MU (Middle and Upper atmosphere) radar and GPS (Global Positioning System) radio occultation
title_full Characteristics of atmospheric gravity waves observed using the MU (Middle and Upper atmosphere) radar and GPS (Global Positioning System) radio occultation
title_fullStr Characteristics of atmospheric gravity waves observed using the MU (Middle and Upper atmosphere) radar and GPS (Global Positioning System) radio occultation
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics of atmospheric gravity waves observed using the MU (Middle and Upper atmosphere) radar and GPS (Global Positioning System) radio occultation
title_sort characteristics of atmospheric gravity waves observed using the mu (middle and upper atmosphere) radar and gps (global positioning system) radio occultation
publisher The Japan Academy
publishDate 2014
url http://hdl.handle.net/2433/182948
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Proceedings of the Japan Academy, Series B
90
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27
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