Ground-based optical detection of atmospheric waves in the upper mesosphere and lower thermosphere.

Internal waves and atmospheric tides, which propagate into the upper mesosphere and lower thermosphere, are the natural response of the atmosphere to perturbations such as cumulus convection, flow over topography, and solar heating. Seasonal and local time trends have been studied by observing the t...

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Main Author: Drob, Douglas Patrick
Other Authors: Killeen, Timothy L., Niciejewski, Richard J.
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 1996
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/129976
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description Internal waves and atmospheric tides, which propagate into the upper mesosphere and lower thermosphere, are the natural response of the atmosphere to perturbations such as cumulus convection, flow over topography, and solar heating. Seasonal and local time trends have been studied by observing the terrestrial $\rm OH(X\sp2\Pi )$ and $\rm O(\sp1S)$ airglow layers at the University of Michigan, Peach Mountain Airglow Observatory $\rm (43\sp\circ N,\ 83\sp\circ W).$ Using a Michelson interferometer, OH(3,1) band intensities and neutral temperature at 89 km have been measured. Simultaneously, a Fabry-Perot interferometer was used to measure the zonal and meridional wind velocities at 89 km and 97 km. In addition, an all-sky CCD camera was used to measure the spatial morphology of airglow perturbations. This work is important to the field because it presents the first long term multi-instrument observation of the $\rm OH(X\sp2\Pi )$ airglow. Additionally, eighty continuous hours of observations were made in mid-January, 1991 at Thule Air Base, Greenland $\rm (76.3\sp\circ N,\ 68.5\sp\circ W)$ using simliar observation techniques. In agreement with recent theory, analysis indicates semi-annual seasonal fluctuations in the OH(3,1) number density and annual fluctuations in temperature. Average local time fluctuations were compared to the Global Scale Wave Model (GSWM) of Hagan et al. (1995) and the Horizontal Wind Model (HWM93) of Hedin et al. (1993) to investigate the seasonal trends in tidal modulation. The data indicates that a strong semi-diurnal tide (12-hr) dominates the region in the winter months, while other months show equal contributions from both the diurnal (24-hr) and semi-diurnal tides. Spectral analysis of the high-latitude observations shows that coherent tidal oscillations were present in the region. A climatological study of wave activity at three scales was also conducted; short period gravity waves ($<$ 1 hr), long period gravity waves and inertio-gravity waves (1-24 hr), and planetary waves ...
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spelling ftumdeepblue:oai:deepblue.lib.umich.edu:2027.42/129976 2025-06-15T14:28:42+00:00 Ground-based optical detection of atmospheric waves in the upper mesosphere and lower thermosphere. Drob, Douglas Patrick Killeen, Timothy L. Niciejewski, Richard J. 1996 154 p. application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/129976 http://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:dissertation&res_dat=xri:pqm&rft_dat=xri:pqdiss:9711954 English EN eng https://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/129976 Atmospheric Based Detection Ground Lower Mesosphere Optical Thermosphere Upper Waves Thesis 1996 ftumdeepblue 2025-06-04T05:59:21Z Internal waves and atmospheric tides, which propagate into the upper mesosphere and lower thermosphere, are the natural response of the atmosphere to perturbations such as cumulus convection, flow over topography, and solar heating. Seasonal and local time trends have been studied by observing the terrestrial $\rm OH(X\sp2\Pi )$ and $\rm O(\sp1S)$ airglow layers at the University of Michigan, Peach Mountain Airglow Observatory $\rm (43\sp\circ N,\ 83\sp\circ W).$ Using a Michelson interferometer, OH(3,1) band intensities and neutral temperature at 89 km have been measured. Simultaneously, a Fabry-Perot interferometer was used to measure the zonal and meridional wind velocities at 89 km and 97 km. In addition, an all-sky CCD camera was used to measure the spatial morphology of airglow perturbations. This work is important to the field because it presents the first long term multi-instrument observation of the $\rm OH(X\sp2\Pi )$ airglow. Additionally, eighty continuous hours of observations were made in mid-January, 1991 at Thule Air Base, Greenland $\rm (76.3\sp\circ N,\ 68.5\sp\circ W)$ using simliar observation techniques. In agreement with recent theory, analysis indicates semi-annual seasonal fluctuations in the OH(3,1) number density and annual fluctuations in temperature. Average local time fluctuations were compared to the Global Scale Wave Model (GSWM) of Hagan et al. (1995) and the Horizontal Wind Model (HWM93) of Hedin et al. (1993) to investigate the seasonal trends in tidal modulation. The data indicates that a strong semi-diurnal tide (12-hr) dominates the region in the winter months, while other months show equal contributions from both the diurnal (24-hr) and semi-diurnal tides. Spectral analysis of the high-latitude observations shows that coherent tidal oscillations were present in the region. A climatological study of wave activity at three scales was also conducted; short period gravity waves ($<$ 1 hr), long period gravity waves and inertio-gravity waves (1-24 hr), and planetary waves ... Thesis Greenland Thule Air Thule Air Base Thule Unknown Greenland Thule Air Base ENVELOPE(-68.703,-68.703,76.531,76.531) Hagan ENVELOPE(9.044,9.044,62.575,62.575)
spellingShingle Atmospheric
Based
Detection
Ground
Lower
Mesosphere
Optical
Thermosphere
Upper
Waves
Drob, Douglas Patrick
Ground-based optical detection of atmospheric waves in the upper mesosphere and lower thermosphere.
title Ground-based optical detection of atmospheric waves in the upper mesosphere and lower thermosphere.
title_full Ground-based optical detection of atmospheric waves in the upper mesosphere and lower thermosphere.
title_fullStr Ground-based optical detection of atmospheric waves in the upper mesosphere and lower thermosphere.
title_full_unstemmed Ground-based optical detection of atmospheric waves in the upper mesosphere and lower thermosphere.
title_short Ground-based optical detection of atmospheric waves in the upper mesosphere and lower thermosphere.
title_sort ground-based optical detection of atmospheric waves in the upper mesosphere and lower thermosphere.
topic Atmospheric
Based
Detection
Ground
Lower
Mesosphere
Optical
Thermosphere
Upper
Waves
topic_facet Atmospheric
Based
Detection
Ground
Lower
Mesosphere
Optical
Thermosphere
Upper
Waves
url https://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/129976
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