Rayleigh/Raman lidar observations of gravity wave activity from 15 to 70 km altitude over Syowa (69°S, 40°E), the Antarctic

The potential energy of gravity waves (GWs) per unit mass (Ep), at altitudes of 15–70 km, has been examined from temperature profiles obtained by a Rayleigh/Raman lidar at Syowa Station (69°S, 40°E) from May 2011 to October 2013, with the exception of the summer months. The GWs with ground-based wav...

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Published in:Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
Main Authors: Kogure, Masaru, Nakamura, Takuji, Ejiri, Mitsumu K., Nishiyama, Takanori, Tomikawa, Yoshihiro, Tsutsumi, Masaki, Suzuki, Hidehiko, Tsuda, Takuo T., Kawahara, Takuya D., Abo, Makoto
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author Kogure, Masaru
Nakamura, Takuji
Ejiri, Mitsumu K.
Nishiyama, Takanori
Tomikawa, Yoshihiro
Tsutsumi, Masaki
Suzuki, Hidehiko
Tsuda, Takuo T.
Kawahara, Takuya D.
Abo, Makoto
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description The potential energy of gravity waves (GWs) per unit mass (Ep), at altitudes of 15–70 km, has been examined from temperature profiles obtained by a Rayleigh/Raman lidar at Syowa Station (69°S, 40°E) from May 2011 to October 2013, with the exception of the summer months. The GWs with ground-based wave periods longer than 2 h and vertical wavelengths between 1.8 and 16 km were extracted from the temperature profiles. Ep was larger in winter than in spring and fall, although in 2012, at altitudes below 30 km, Ep was larger in spring than in winter and fall. Ep increased with a mean scale height of 11.3 km. Ep profiles showed a local maximum at an altitude of 20 km and a minimum at 25 km in almost every month, which has not been reported by previous studies observed by radiosondes. The values of Ep in October of 2012 were smaller at 35–60 km and larger at 20–35 km than those in October of 2011 and 2013. This difference in the Ep profile is most probably caused by different seasonal variations of zonal winds. The larger and smaller Ep values seem to be observed both below and above the altitude at which the zonal wind speed reached 0 m s−1. This result suggests that wind filtering of gravity waves with small phase speeds is significantly important in early spring. journal article
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spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00014903 2025-04-13T14:09:50+00:00 Rayleigh/Raman lidar observations of gravity wave activity from 15 to 70 km altitude over Syowa (69°S, 40°E), the Antarctic Kogure, Masaru Nakamura, Takuji Ejiri, Mitsumu K. Nishiyama, Takanori Tomikawa, Yoshihiro Tsutsumi, Masaki Suzuki, Hidehiko Tsuda, Takuo T. Kawahara, Takuya D. Abo, Makoto 2017-08-16 application/pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/14903/files/jgrd54004.pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/14903 eng eng American Geophysical Union 10.1002/2016JD026360 https://doi.org/10.1002/2016JD026360 Lidar Data http://id.nii.ac.jp/1291/00014174/ Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 15 122 7869 7880 2169897X https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/14903/files/jgrd54004.pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/14903 lidar gravity wave Antarctic middle atmosphere VoR 2017 ftnipr https://doi.org/10.1002/2016JD026360 2025-03-19T10:19:57Z The potential energy of gravity waves (GWs) per unit mass (Ep), at altitudes of 15–70 km, has been examined from temperature profiles obtained by a Rayleigh/Raman lidar at Syowa Station (69°S, 40°E) from May 2011 to October 2013, with the exception of the summer months. The GWs with ground-based wave periods longer than 2 h and vertical wavelengths between 1.8 and 16 km were extracted from the temperature profiles. Ep was larger in winter than in spring and fall, although in 2012, at altitudes below 30 km, Ep was larger in spring than in winter and fall. Ep increased with a mean scale height of 11.3 km. Ep profiles showed a local maximum at an altitude of 20 km and a minimum at 25 km in almost every month, which has not been reported by previous studies observed by radiosondes. The values of Ep in October of 2012 were smaller at 35–60 km and larger at 20–35 km than those in October of 2011 and 2013. This difference in the Ep profile is most probably caused by different seasonal variations of zonal winds. The larger and smaller Ep values seem to be observed both below and above the altitude at which the zonal wind speed reached 0 m s−1. This result suggests that wind filtering of gravity waves with small phase speeds is significantly important in early spring. journal article Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan Antarctic The Antarctic Syowa Station Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 122 15 7869 7880
spellingShingle lidar
gravity wave
Antarctic
middle atmosphere
Kogure, Masaru
Nakamura, Takuji
Ejiri, Mitsumu K.
Nishiyama, Takanori
Tomikawa, Yoshihiro
Tsutsumi, Masaki
Suzuki, Hidehiko
Tsuda, Takuo T.
Kawahara, Takuya D.
Abo, Makoto
Rayleigh/Raman lidar observations of gravity wave activity from 15 to 70 km altitude over Syowa (69°S, 40°E), the Antarctic
title Rayleigh/Raman lidar observations of gravity wave activity from 15 to 70 km altitude over Syowa (69°S, 40°E), the Antarctic
title_full Rayleigh/Raman lidar observations of gravity wave activity from 15 to 70 km altitude over Syowa (69°S, 40°E), the Antarctic
title_fullStr Rayleigh/Raman lidar observations of gravity wave activity from 15 to 70 km altitude over Syowa (69°S, 40°E), the Antarctic
title_full_unstemmed Rayleigh/Raman lidar observations of gravity wave activity from 15 to 70 km altitude over Syowa (69°S, 40°E), the Antarctic
title_short Rayleigh/Raman lidar observations of gravity wave activity from 15 to 70 km altitude over Syowa (69°S, 40°E), the Antarctic
title_sort rayleigh/raman lidar observations of gravity wave activity from 15 to 70 km altitude over syowa (69°s, 40°e), the antarctic
topic lidar
gravity wave
Antarctic
middle atmosphere
topic_facet lidar
gravity wave
Antarctic
middle atmosphere
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