The seasonal variation of night-time sodium layer at 33゜N (II): Error analysis and results from 1981 to 1984

Measurements of the night-time mesospheric sodium layer have been performed since 1977,using a dye lidar at Fukuoka (33.4°N, 130.2°E). The results obtained since 1981 are presented in this paper. The experimental setup and error analysis are also presented. A simple and sharp maximum in winter such...

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Main Authors: Michihiro Uchiumi, Motokazu Hirono, Motowo Fujiwara
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Kyusyu University 1986
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Summary:Measurements of the night-time mesospheric sodium layer have been performed since 1977,using a dye lidar at Fukuoka (33.4°N, 130.2°E). The results obtained since 1981 are presented in this paper. The experimental setup and error analysis are also presented. A simple and sharp maximum in winter such as observed at other lidar stations in the northern hemisphere (51°N, 44°N, and 40°N) could not be found at Fukuoka. However, the monthly averaged abundance shows a variation by a factor of 3 (1981 and 1983). The abundance increased on the night during the Perseids γ meteor shower in 1978,1979,1981 and 1983 when the weather conditions did not preclude the observation of the sodium layer.