Observations of the summer mesosphere using the stationary SOUSY VHF (53.5 MHz) radar located in the Harz mountains of Germany (52°N, 10°E) indicate the presence of very strong radar returns from heights near 85–86 km on some occasions. These echoes occur in the form of a layer with a full‐power half‐width of less than about 1 km, and exhibit an aspect sensitivity of about 1 dB deg−1. These features are very similar to those of the so‐called Polar Mesopause Summer Echo (PMSE) known to occur at high latitudes and suggest a common production mechanism.Iain M. Reid, Peter Czechowsky, Rüdiger Rüster, Gerhard Schmid
15th MST Radar WorkshopSession M6: Middle atmosphere dynamics and structureMay 31 (Wed), NIPR Audito...
A comprehensive survey of data on ‘Polar Mesosphere Summer Echoes’, observed by the EISCAT VHF radar...
Polar Mesosphere Summer Echoes (PMSE) have been observed in the high latitudes of the Northern and ...
The phenomenon of strong radar echoes from the mesopause region during summer is well known from VHF...
Abstract. Peculiar near range echoes observed in summer with the SuperDARN HF radar in Finland are p...
International audienceHF sounding of the mesosphere was first carried out at SURA in summer 1994 at ...
Polar mesosphere summer echoes (PMSEs) have been well studied using vertical incidence VHF radars at...
International audienceThe VHF radar system at Aberystwyth (52.4° N, 4.1°E) has been used to make hig...
Peculiar near range echoes observed in summer with the SuperDARN HF radar in Finland are presented...
At radar frequencies in the range 50 MHz to 250 MHz, at times even to over 1 GHz, strong enhancement...
The mobile SOUSY VHF (53.5 MHz) radar, located near Andenes on the island of Andoya in Northern Norw...
The radar signature of Polar Mesosphere Summer Echoes (PMSE), which are associated with Noctilucent ...
Observations of polar mesosphere summer echoes (PMSE) have been carried out during the summer perio...
The mobile SOUSY VHF (53.5 MHz) Radar has been operated on a campaign basis on the island of Andøya ...
We describe a new polar mesosphere summer echo (PMSE) radar system implementation that uses a snow-b...
15th MST Radar WorkshopSession M6: Middle atmosphere dynamics and structureMay 31 (Wed), NIPR Audito...
A comprehensive survey of data on ‘Polar Mesosphere Summer Echoes’, observed by the EISCAT VHF radar...
Polar Mesosphere Summer Echoes (PMSE) have been observed in the high latitudes of the Northern and ...
The phenomenon of strong radar echoes from the mesopause region during summer is well known from VHF...
Abstract. Peculiar near range echoes observed in summer with the SuperDARN HF radar in Finland are p...
International audienceHF sounding of the mesosphere was first carried out at SURA in summer 1994 at ...
Polar mesosphere summer echoes (PMSEs) have been well studied using vertical incidence VHF radars at...
International audienceThe VHF radar system at Aberystwyth (52.4° N, 4.1°E) has been used to make hig...
Peculiar near range echoes observed in summer with the SuperDARN HF radar in Finland are presented...
At radar frequencies in the range 50 MHz to 250 MHz, at times even to over 1 GHz, strong enhancement...
The mobile SOUSY VHF (53.5 MHz) radar, located near Andenes on the island of Andoya in Northern Norw...
The radar signature of Polar Mesosphere Summer Echoes (PMSE), which are associated with Noctilucent ...
Observations of polar mesosphere summer echoes (PMSE) have been carried out during the summer perio...
The mobile SOUSY VHF (53.5 MHz) Radar has been operated on a campaign basis on the island of Andøya ...
We describe a new polar mesosphere summer echo (PMSE) radar system implementation that uses a snow-b...
15th MST Radar WorkshopSession M6: Middle atmosphere dynamics and structureMay 31 (Wed), NIPR Audito...
A comprehensive survey of data on ‘Polar Mesosphere Summer Echoes’, observed by the EISCAT VHF radar...
Polar Mesosphere Summer Echoes (PMSE) have been observed in the high latitudes of the Northern and ...