Mesopause dynamics from the Scandinavian triangle of radars within the PSMOS-DATAR project

The "Scandinavian Triangle" is a unique trio of radars within the DATAR Project (Dynamics and Temperatures from the Arctic MLT (60–97km) region): Andenes MF radar (69°N, 16°E); Tromsø MF radar (70°N, 19°E) and Esrange "Meteor" radar (68°N, 21°E). The radar-spacings range from 125...

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Main Authors: Manson, A.H., Meek, C.E., Hall, C.M., Nozawa, S., Mitchell, N.J., Pancheva, D., Singer, W., Hoffmann, P.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: München : European Geopyhsical Union 2004
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530
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.34657/1571
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spelling ftleibnizopen:oai:oai.leibnizopen.de:mLu3IJEBBwLIz6xGpivU 2024-09-15T17:39:23+00:00 Mesopause dynamics from the Scandinavian triangle of radars within the PSMOS-DATAR project Manson, A.H. Meek, C.E. Hall, C.M. Nozawa, S. Mitchell, N.J. Pancheva, D. Singer, W. Hoffmann, P. 2004 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.34657/1571 https://oa.tib.eu/renate/handle/123456789/4080 eng eng München : European Geopyhsical Union CC BY 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ 530 Meteorology and atmospheric dynamics (middle atmosphere dynamics). Radio science (interferometry instruments and techniques) Article Text 2004 ftleibnizopen https://doi.org/10.34657/1571 2024-08-05T12:41:47Z The "Scandinavian Triangle" is a unique trio of radars within the DATAR Project (Dynamics and Temperatures from the Arctic MLT (60–97km) region): Andenes MF radar (69°N, 16°E); Tromsø MF radar (70°N, 19°E) and Esrange "Meteor" radar (68°N, 21°E). The radar-spacings range from 125-270km, making it unique for studies of wind variability associated with small-scale waves, comparisons of large-scale waves measured over small spacings, and for comparisons of winds from different radar systems. As such it complements results from arrays having spacings of 25km and 500km that have been located near Saskatoon. Correlation analysis is used to demonstrate a speed bias (MF smaller than the Meteor) between the radar types, which varies with season and altitude. Annual climatologies for the year 2000 of mean winds, solar tides, planetary and gravity waves are presented, and show indications of significant spatial variability across the Triangle and of differences in wave characteristics from middle latitudes. publishedVersion Article in Journal/Newspaper Andenes Tromsø LeibnizOpen (The Leibniz Association)
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Meteorology and atmospheric dynamics (middle atmosphere dynamics). Radio science (interferometry
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Meteorology and atmospheric dynamics (middle atmosphere dynamics). Radio science (interferometry
instruments and techniques)
Manson, A.H.
Meek, C.E.
Hall, C.M.
Nozawa, S.
Mitchell, N.J.
Pancheva, D.
Singer, W.
Hoffmann, P.
Mesopause dynamics from the Scandinavian triangle of radars within the PSMOS-DATAR project
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Meteorology and atmospheric dynamics (middle atmosphere dynamics). Radio science (interferometry
instruments and techniques)
description The "Scandinavian Triangle" is a unique trio of radars within the DATAR Project (Dynamics and Temperatures from the Arctic MLT (60–97km) region): Andenes MF radar (69°N, 16°E); Tromsø MF radar (70°N, 19°E) and Esrange "Meteor" radar (68°N, 21°E). The radar-spacings range from 125-270km, making it unique for studies of wind variability associated with small-scale waves, comparisons of large-scale waves measured over small spacings, and for comparisons of winds from different radar systems. As such it complements results from arrays having spacings of 25km and 500km that have been located near Saskatoon. Correlation analysis is used to demonstrate a speed bias (MF smaller than the Meteor) between the radar types, which varies with season and altitude. Annual climatologies for the year 2000 of mean winds, solar tides, planetary and gravity waves are presented, and show indications of significant spatial variability across the Triangle and of differences in wave characteristics from middle latitudes. publishedVersion
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Manson, A.H.
Meek, C.E.
Hall, C.M.
Nozawa, S.
Mitchell, N.J.
Pancheva, D.
Singer, W.
Hoffmann, P.
author_facet Manson, A.H.
Meek, C.E.
Hall, C.M.
Nozawa, S.
Mitchell, N.J.
Pancheva, D.
Singer, W.
Hoffmann, P.
author_sort Manson, A.H.
title Mesopause dynamics from the Scandinavian triangle of radars within the PSMOS-DATAR project
title_short Mesopause dynamics from the Scandinavian triangle of radars within the PSMOS-DATAR project
title_full Mesopause dynamics from the Scandinavian triangle of radars within the PSMOS-DATAR project
title_fullStr Mesopause dynamics from the Scandinavian triangle of radars within the PSMOS-DATAR project
title_full_unstemmed Mesopause dynamics from the Scandinavian triangle of radars within the PSMOS-DATAR project
title_sort mesopause dynamics from the scandinavian triangle of radars within the psmos-datar project
publisher München : European Geopyhsical Union
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