Atmospheric measurements using the LAMP lidar during the LADIMAS campaign

The results of the LAtitudinal DIstribution of Middle Atmosphere Structure (LADIMAS) experiment have provided a unique data set to improve our understanding of the middle atmosphere. The project included shipboard and rocket range coordinated measurements between 70 deg N to 65 deg S to study the st...

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Main Authors: Philbrick, C. R., Lysak, D. B., Stevens, T. D., Haris, P. A. T., Rau, Y.-C.
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19920021842 2023-05-15T14:03:21+02:00 Atmospheric measurements using the LAMP lidar during the LADIMAS campaign Philbrick, C. R. Lysak, D. B. Stevens, T. D. Haris, P. A. T. Rau, Y.-C. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available Jul 1, 1992 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19920021842 unknown http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19920021842 Accession ID: 92N31086 No Copyright CASI 47 NASA. Langley Research Center, 16th International Laser Radar Conference, Part 2; p 651-654 1992 ftnasantrs 2012-02-15T19:22:43Z The results of the LAtitudinal DIstribution of Middle Atmosphere Structure (LADIMAS) experiment have provided a unique data set to improve our understanding of the middle atmosphere. The project included shipboard and rocket range coordinated measurements between 70 deg N to 65 deg S to study the structure, dynamics, and chemistry of the atmosphere. Results on important dynamical processes, such as gravity waves, tidal components, as well as the formation of the layers of meteoric ion and neutral species, were obtained with lidar, digisonde, microwave radiometer, and spectrometers. The cooperative study of the atmosphere was undertaken by researchers from several laboratories, including Penn State University (PSU), University Bonn, University Wuppertal, Lowell University, and others. Several of the parameters studied have never been measured before over such a wide range of latitudes. Instruments were assembled aboard the German research vessel RV POLARSTERN while this vessel was sailing from the Arctic to the Antarctic seas between 8 Oct. 1991 - 2 Jan. 1992. This paper presents an introduction to the data gathered by the PSU investigation with the Lidar Atmospheric Measurements Program (LAMP) lidar. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Arctic NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Arctic Antarctic The Antarctic
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Philbrick, C. R.
Lysak, D. B.
Stevens, T. D.
Haris, P. A. T.
Rau, Y.-C.
Atmospheric measurements using the LAMP lidar during the LADIMAS campaign
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description The results of the LAtitudinal DIstribution of Middle Atmosphere Structure (LADIMAS) experiment have provided a unique data set to improve our understanding of the middle atmosphere. The project included shipboard and rocket range coordinated measurements between 70 deg N to 65 deg S to study the structure, dynamics, and chemistry of the atmosphere. Results on important dynamical processes, such as gravity waves, tidal components, as well as the formation of the layers of meteoric ion and neutral species, were obtained with lidar, digisonde, microwave radiometer, and spectrometers. The cooperative study of the atmosphere was undertaken by researchers from several laboratories, including Penn State University (PSU), University Bonn, University Wuppertal, Lowell University, and others. Several of the parameters studied have never been measured before over such a wide range of latitudes. Instruments were assembled aboard the German research vessel RV POLARSTERN while this vessel was sailing from the Arctic to the Antarctic seas between 8 Oct. 1991 - 2 Jan. 1992. This paper presents an introduction to the data gathered by the PSU investigation with the Lidar Atmospheric Measurements Program (LAMP) lidar.
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author Philbrick, C. R.
Lysak, D. B.
Stevens, T. D.
Haris, P. A. T.
Rau, Y.-C.
author_facet Philbrick, C. R.
Lysak, D. B.
Stevens, T. D.
Haris, P. A. T.
Rau, Y.-C.
author_sort Philbrick, C. R.
title Atmospheric measurements using the LAMP lidar during the LADIMAS campaign
title_short Atmospheric measurements using the LAMP lidar during the LADIMAS campaign
title_full Atmospheric measurements using the LAMP lidar during the LADIMAS campaign
title_fullStr Atmospheric measurements using the LAMP lidar during the LADIMAS campaign
title_full_unstemmed Atmospheric measurements using the LAMP lidar during the LADIMAS campaign
title_sort atmospheric measurements using the lamp lidar during the ladimas campaign
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