Temperature measurements during the CAMP program

The Cold Arctic Mesopause Program (CAMP) was conducted at ESRANGE, Sweden, in July/August 1982. During the time period of several weeks, the temperature was monitored by ground-based OH emission spectrometers and by satellite radiance measurements. Rocket launchings occurred on the nights of 3/4 and...

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Main Authors: Philbrick, C. R., Barnett, J., Gerndt, R., Offermann, D., Pendleton, W. R., Jr., Schlyter, P., Witt, G., Schmidlin, J. F.
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19850044899 2023-05-15T15:05:10+02:00 Temperature measurements during the CAMP program Philbrick, C. R. Barnett, J. Gerndt, R. Offermann, D. Pendleton, W. R., Jr. Schlyter, P. Witt, G. Schmidlin, J. F. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available JAN 1, 1984 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19850044899 unknown http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19850044899 Accession ID: 85A27050 Copyright Other Sources 46 Advances in Space Research; 4; 4, 19 1984 ftnasantrs 2012-02-15T16:19:47Z The Cold Arctic Mesopause Program (CAMP) was conducted at ESRANGE, Sweden, in July/August 1982. During the time period of several weeks, the temperature was monitored by ground-based OH emission spectrometers and by satellite radiance measurements. Rocket launchings occurred on the nights of 3/4 and 11/12 August. On 3/4 August, seven rocket payloads were launched during a period of noctilucent cloud sighting over ESRANGE. The presence of the NLC was confirmed by several rocket-borne photometer profiles. The temperature measurements showed that the temperature profiles in the stratosphere and lower mesosphere were near the expected values of high latitude summer models. A large amplitude wave structure with three temperature minima of 139K, 114K and 111K were observed at altitudes between 83 and 94 km. The temperature minimum at 83 km was the location of the observed NLC. The temperature minima caused by the growth of the gravity wave amplitude in the highly stable mesosphere provide the regions for the growth of particles by nucleation to optical scattering size, as well as regions where the nuclei for condensation can be formed through ion chemistry paths. Other/Unknown Material Arctic NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Arctic Esrange ENVELOPE(21.117,21.117,67.883,67.883)
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Philbrick, C. R.
Barnett, J.
Gerndt, R.
Offermann, D.
Pendleton, W. R., Jr.
Schlyter, P.
Witt, G.
Schmidlin, J. F.
Temperature measurements during the CAMP program
topic_facet 46
description The Cold Arctic Mesopause Program (CAMP) was conducted at ESRANGE, Sweden, in July/August 1982. During the time period of several weeks, the temperature was monitored by ground-based OH emission spectrometers and by satellite radiance measurements. Rocket launchings occurred on the nights of 3/4 and 11/12 August. On 3/4 August, seven rocket payloads were launched during a period of noctilucent cloud sighting over ESRANGE. The presence of the NLC was confirmed by several rocket-borne photometer profiles. The temperature measurements showed that the temperature profiles in the stratosphere and lower mesosphere were near the expected values of high latitude summer models. A large amplitude wave structure with three temperature minima of 139K, 114K and 111K were observed at altitudes between 83 and 94 km. The temperature minimum at 83 km was the location of the observed NLC. The temperature minima caused by the growth of the gravity wave amplitude in the highly stable mesosphere provide the regions for the growth of particles by nucleation to optical scattering size, as well as regions where the nuclei for condensation can be formed through ion chemistry paths.
format Other/Unknown Material
author Philbrick, C. R.
Barnett, J.
Gerndt, R.
Offermann, D.
Pendleton, W. R., Jr.
Schlyter, P.
Witt, G.
Schmidlin, J. F.
author_facet Philbrick, C. R.
Barnett, J.
Gerndt, R.
Offermann, D.
Pendleton, W. R., Jr.
Schlyter, P.
Witt, G.
Schmidlin, J. F.
author_sort Philbrick, C. R.
title Temperature measurements during the CAMP program
title_short Temperature measurements during the CAMP program
title_full Temperature measurements during the CAMP program
title_fullStr Temperature measurements during the CAMP program
title_full_unstemmed Temperature measurements during the CAMP program
title_sort temperature measurements during the camp program
publishDate 1984
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