In this investigation a statistical analysis of the characteristics of mesospheric inversion layers (MILs) over tropical regions is presented. This study involves the analysis of 16 years of lidar observations recorded at Réunion (20.8° S, 55.5° E) and 21 years of lidar observations recorded at Mauna Loa (19.5° N, 155.6° W) together with SABER observations at these two locations. MILs appear in 10 and 9.3 % of the observed temperature profiles recorded by Rayleigh lidar at Réunion and Mauna Loa, respectively. The parameters defining MILs show a semi-annual cycle over the two selected sites with maxima occurring near the equinoxes and minima occurring during the solstices. Over both sites, the maximum mean amplitude is observed in ...
Using 11-year-long K Doppler lidar observations of temperature profiles in the mesosphere and lower ...
International audienceA climatology of Mesospheric Inversion Layers (MIL) has been created using the...
A detailed comparative study of two new mesospheric temperature data sets, measured by different rem...
International audienceIn this investigation a statistical analysis of the characteristics of mesosph...
One of the interesting and poorly understood features of mesosphere and lower thermosphere (MLT) reg...
International audienceTo study the mesospheric temperature inversion, daily temperature profiles obt...
Present study mainly deals with recent observations of mesospheric temperature inversions (MTI) over...
International audienceFor the first time, climatology of the middle atmosphere thermal structure is ...
The Rayleigh lidar data collected on 119 nights from March 1998 to February 2000 were used to study ...
15th MST Radar WorkshopSession M6: Middle atmosphere dynamics and structureMay 30 (Tue), Poster Sess...
We study the occurrence characteristics of mesospheric inversion layers (MILs) in the 60–105 km alt...
The Rayleigh lidar at National Atmospheric Research Laboratory, Gadanki (13.5°N, 79.2°E), India oper...
Abstract. Results of an investigation of mesospheric temperature inversion layers using long-term li...
Mesospheric temperature inversions are well established observed phenomena, yet their properties rem...
Lidar observations of the stratospheric aerosol over Mauna Loa were begun in the fall of 1974 and ha...
Using 11-year-long K Doppler lidar observations of temperature profiles in the mesosphere and lower ...
International audienceA climatology of Mesospheric Inversion Layers (MIL) has been created using the...
A detailed comparative study of two new mesospheric temperature data sets, measured by different rem...
International audienceIn this investigation a statistical analysis of the characteristics of mesosph...
One of the interesting and poorly understood features of mesosphere and lower thermosphere (MLT) reg...
International audienceTo study the mesospheric temperature inversion, daily temperature profiles obt...
Present study mainly deals with recent observations of mesospheric temperature inversions (MTI) over...
International audienceFor the first time, climatology of the middle atmosphere thermal structure is ...
The Rayleigh lidar data collected on 119 nights from March 1998 to February 2000 were used to study ...
15th MST Radar WorkshopSession M6: Middle atmosphere dynamics and structureMay 30 (Tue), Poster Sess...
We study the occurrence characteristics of mesospheric inversion layers (MILs) in the 60–105 km alt...
The Rayleigh lidar at National Atmospheric Research Laboratory, Gadanki (13.5°N, 79.2°E), India oper...
Abstract. Results of an investigation of mesospheric temperature inversion layers using long-term li...
Mesospheric temperature inversions are well established observed phenomena, yet their properties rem...
Lidar observations of the stratospheric aerosol over Mauna Loa were begun in the fall of 1974 and ha...
Using 11-year-long K Doppler lidar observations of temperature profiles in the mesosphere and lower ...
International audienceA climatology of Mesospheric Inversion Layers (MIL) has been created using the...
A detailed comparative study of two new mesospheric temperature data sets, measured by different rem...