Rapid, large-scale temperature changes in the polar mesosphere and their relationship to meridional flows
Mesospheric temperatures derived from spectroscopic measurements of the hydroxyl (OH) nightglow have been observed from Rothera (67.6°S, 68.1°W) and Halley (75.6°S, 26.6°W) stations in Antarctica during the 2002 austral winter season. In addition to the normal seasonal changes, the temperatures at b...
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ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:17605 2023-05-15T13:45:12+02:00 Rapid, large-scale temperature changes in the polar mesosphere and their relationship to meridional flows Espy, P.J. Hibbins, R.E. Jones, G.O.L. Riggin, D.M. Fritts, D.C. 2003-03 http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/17605/ https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1029/2002GL016452 unknown American Geophysical Union Espy, P.J.; Hibbins, R.E. orcid:0000-0002-6867-2255 Jones, G.O.L.; Riggin, D.M.; Fritts, D.C. 2003 Rapid, large-scale temperature changes in the polar mesosphere and their relationship to meridional flows. Geophysical Research Letters, 30 (5), 1240. 4, pp. https://doi.org/10.1029/2002GL016452 <https://doi.org/10.1029/2002GL016452> Publication - Article PeerReviewed 2003 ftnerc https://doi.org/10.1029/2002GL016452 2023-02-04T19:31:13Z Mesospheric temperatures derived from spectroscopic measurements of the hydroxyl (OH) nightglow have been observed from Rothera (67.6°S, 68.1°W) and Halley (75.6°S, 26.6°W) stations in Antarctica during the 2002 austral winter season. In addition to the normal seasonal changes, the temperatures at both sites, separated by 1658 km, showed several simultaneous shifts in temperature of between 10 and 20 K. These changes abruptly occurred in the space of 2–3 days and lasted for several days. These rapid variations in temperature were associated with large swings observed in the meridional component of the mesospheric wind measured by the Rothera MF radar. As there appeared to be no phase shift between the temperature variations at the two longitudinally separated stations indicating that planetary-waves caused the changes, these large-scale changes have been interpreted as variations in the inter-hemispheric meridional jet, and a corresponding modulation of the mesospheric descent and adiabatic heating rates over the polar region. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Austral Rothera ENVELOPE(-68.130,-68.130,-67.568,-67.568) Geophysical Research Letters 30 5 n/a n/a |
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Mesospheric temperatures derived from spectroscopic measurements of the hydroxyl (OH) nightglow have been observed from Rothera (67.6°S, 68.1°W) and Halley (75.6°S, 26.6°W) stations in Antarctica during the 2002 austral winter season. In addition to the normal seasonal changes, the temperatures at both sites, separated by 1658 km, showed several simultaneous shifts in temperature of between 10 and 20 K. These changes abruptly occurred in the space of 2–3 days and lasted for several days. These rapid variations in temperature were associated with large swings observed in the meridional component of the mesospheric wind measured by the Rothera MF radar. As there appeared to be no phase shift between the temperature variations at the two longitudinally separated stations indicating that planetary-waves caused the changes, these large-scale changes have been interpreted as variations in the inter-hemispheric meridional jet, and a corresponding modulation of the mesospheric descent and adiabatic heating rates over the polar region. |
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Espy, P.J. Hibbins, R.E. Jones, G.O.L. Riggin, D.M. Fritts, D.C. Rapid, large-scale temperature changes in the polar mesosphere and their relationship to meridional flows |
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Espy, P.J. Hibbins, R.E. Jones, G.O.L. Riggin, D.M. Fritts, D.C. |
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Rapid, large-scale temperature changes in the polar mesosphere and their relationship to meridional flows |
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Rapid, large-scale temperature changes in the polar mesosphere and their relationship to meridional flows |
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Rapid, large-scale temperature changes in the polar mesosphere and their relationship to meridional flows |
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Rapid, large-scale temperature changes in the polar mesosphere and their relationship to meridional flows |
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Rapid, large-scale temperature changes in the polar mesosphere and their relationship to meridional flows |
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rapid, large-scale temperature changes in the polar mesosphere and their relationship to meridional flows |
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