Studies of middle atmosphere dynamics under the Polar Patrol Balloon (PPB) project: Present status and future plans

P(論文) Studies of middle atmospheric dynamics under the PPB project have two aspects. On one hand, they are necessary to predict a feasibility of PPB flight. Recent studies on global-scale disturbances (planetary waves) over the Antarctic stratosphere suggest that the mid-summer (December-January) fl...

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Main Authors: Yamanaka, Manabu D., Yamazaki, Koji, Kanzawa, Hiroshi
Language:English
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 1988
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author Yamanaka, Manabu D.
Yamazaki, Koji
Kanzawa, Hiroshi
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Kanzawa, Hiroshi
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description P(論文) Studies of middle atmospheric dynamics under the PPB project have two aspects. On one hand, they are necessary to predict a feasibility of PPB flight. Recent studies on global-scale disturbances (planetary waves) over the Antarctic stratosphere suggest that the mid-summer (December-January) flight at 30-40km altitudes has a trajectory with meridional fluctuations with ±2° around the initial latitude. The mid-winter (June-August) flight in the Antarctic stratosphere may be much circumpolar than that in the Arctic. The spring (October-November) and autumn (February) flights are not adequate for circumpolar observations. We predict that the north-south drift due to small-scale disturbances (gravity waves) may be within ±0.3°, although this must be confirmed in the future. On the other hand, trajectory analysis and balloon-borne anemometry of PPB would give us useful information for studying the transport process and the gravity-wave effect in the Antarctic stratosphere. departmental bulletin paper
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spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00004035 2025-04-13T14:08:17+00:00 Studies of middle atmosphere dynamics under the Polar Patrol Balloon (PPB) project: Present status and future plans Yamanaka, Manabu D. Yamazaki, Koji Kanzawa, Hiroshi 1988-02 application/pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/4035/files/KJ00000035881.pdf https://doi.org/10.15094/00004035 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/4035 eng eng National Institute of Polar Research Proceedings of the NIPR Symposium on Upper Atmosphere Physics 1 65 74 AA10756224 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/4035/files/KJ00000035881.pdf https://doi.org/10.15094/00004035 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/4035 1988 ftnipr https://doi.org/10.15094/00004035 2025-03-19T10:19:57Z P(論文) Studies of middle atmospheric dynamics under the PPB project have two aspects. On one hand, they are necessary to predict a feasibility of PPB flight. Recent studies on global-scale disturbances (planetary waves) over the Antarctic stratosphere suggest that the mid-summer (December-January) flight at 30-40km altitudes has a trajectory with meridional fluctuations with ±2° around the initial latitude. The mid-winter (June-August) flight in the Antarctic stratosphere may be much circumpolar than that in the Arctic. The spring (October-November) and autumn (February) flights are not adequate for circumpolar observations. We predict that the north-south drift due to small-scale disturbances (gravity waves) may be within ±0.3°, although this must be confirmed in the future. On the other hand, trajectory analysis and balloon-borne anemometry of PPB would give us useful information for studying the transport process and the gravity-wave effect in the Antarctic stratosphere. departmental bulletin paper Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Arctic National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan Arctic Antarctic The Antarctic
spellingShingle Yamanaka, Manabu D.
Yamazaki, Koji
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Studies of middle atmosphere dynamics under the Polar Patrol Balloon (PPB) project: Present status and future plans
title Studies of middle atmosphere dynamics under the Polar Patrol Balloon (PPB) project: Present status and future plans
title_full Studies of middle atmosphere dynamics under the Polar Patrol Balloon (PPB) project: Present status and future plans
title_fullStr Studies of middle atmosphere dynamics under the Polar Patrol Balloon (PPB) project: Present status and future plans
title_full_unstemmed Studies of middle atmosphere dynamics under the Polar Patrol Balloon (PPB) project: Present status and future plans
title_short Studies of middle atmosphere dynamics under the Polar Patrol Balloon (PPB) project: Present status and future plans
title_sort studies of middle atmosphere dynamics under the polar patrol balloon (ppb) project: present status and future plans
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