GRAVITY-WAVE GENERATION AND PROPAGATION DURING GEOMAGNETIC STORMS OVER KIRUNA (67.8-DEGREES-N, 20.4-DEGREES-E)

Atmospheric gravity waves, detected over Kiruna (67.8 degrees N, 20.4 degrees E) during geomagnetic storms, are presented and analysed. The data include direct measurements of the OI 630.0 nm emission line intensity, the x-component of the local geomagnetic field and thermospheric (meridional and zo...

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Main Authors: FAGUNDES, PR, ARULIAH, AL, REES, D, BITTENCOURT, JA
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: SPRINGER VERLAG 1995
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Online Access:http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/144950/
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Summary:Atmospheric gravity waves, detected over Kiruna (67.8 degrees N, 20.4 degrees E) during geomagnetic storms, are presented and analysed. The data include direct measurements of the OI 630.0 nm emission line intensity, the x-component of the local geomagnetic field and thermospheric (meridional and zonal) wind velocities derived from the OI 630.0 nm Doppler shift observed with an imaging Fabry-Perot interferometer (IFPI). A low pass band filter technique was used to determine short-period variations in the thermospheric meridional wind velocities observed during geomagnetic storms. These short-period variations in the meridional wind velocities, which are identified as due to gravity waves, are compared to the corresponding variations observed in the OI 630.0 nm emission line intensity, x-component of the local geomagnetic field and the location of the auroral electrojet. A cross-correlation analysis was used to calculate the propagation velocities of the observed gravity waves.