During the MaCWAVE winter campaign in January 2003, layers of enhanced echo power known as PMWE (Polar Mesosphere Winter Echoes) were detected by the ESRAD 52 MHz radar on several occasions. The cause of these echoes is unclear and here we use observations by meteorological and sounding rockets and by lidar to test whether neutral turbulence or aerosol layers might be responsible. PMWE were detected within 30 min of meteorological rocket soundings (falling spheres) on 5 separate days. The observations from the meteorological rockets show that, in most cases, conditions likely to be associated with neutral atmospheric turbulence are not observed at the heights of the PMWE. Observations by instrumented sounding rockets confirm ...
During the PHOCUS rocket campaign, on 20-22 July 2011, the observations of polar mesosphere summer e...
Abstrect. The NLC-91 rocket and radar campaign pro-vided the first opportunity for high resolution n...
During the three summer campaigns NLC-91 (Kiruna, 68 N, 1991), SCALE (Andoeya, 69 N, 1993), and ECHO...
During the MaCWAVE winter campaign in January 2003, layers of enhanced echo power known as PMWE (Pol...
International audienceIn January 2005, a total of 18 rockets were launched from the Andøya Rocket Ra...
The ESRAD 52 MHz MST radar (67° 53 ‘ N, 21 ° 06 ‘ E) has observed thin layers of enhanced radar echo...
The ESRAD 52 MHz MST radar (67 ° 53 ‘ N, 21 ° 06 ‘ E) has observed thin layers of enhanced radar ech...
Polar Mesospheric Winter Echoes (PMWE) are strong coherent radar echoes, from the upper mesosphere a...
On 30 October 2004 during a strong solar proton event, layers of enhanced backscatter from altitude...
A first sounding rocket campaign dedicated to investigate the creation mechanism of Polar Mesosphere...
Polar mesosphere summer echoes (PMSE) are very strong radar echoes primarily studied in the VHF wave...
This Master thesis examines a phenomenon that occurs in the upper polar atmosphere, namely, Polar Me...
International audienceStrong radar returns at VHF known as Polar Mesospheric Winter Echoes (PMWE) se...
International audienceOn 18 January 2005, two small, instrumented rockets were launched from Andøya ...
At radar frequencies in the range 50 MHz to 250 MHz, at times even to over 1 GHz, strong enhancement...
During the PHOCUS rocket campaign, on 20-22 July 2011, the observations of polar mesosphere summer e...
Abstrect. The NLC-91 rocket and radar campaign pro-vided the first opportunity for high resolution n...
During the three summer campaigns NLC-91 (Kiruna, 68 N, 1991), SCALE (Andoeya, 69 N, 1993), and ECHO...
During the MaCWAVE winter campaign in January 2003, layers of enhanced echo power known as PMWE (Pol...
International audienceIn January 2005, a total of 18 rockets were launched from the Andøya Rocket Ra...
The ESRAD 52 MHz MST radar (67° 53 ‘ N, 21 ° 06 ‘ E) has observed thin layers of enhanced radar echo...
The ESRAD 52 MHz MST radar (67 ° 53 ‘ N, 21 ° 06 ‘ E) has observed thin layers of enhanced radar ech...
Polar Mesospheric Winter Echoes (PMWE) are strong coherent radar echoes, from the upper mesosphere a...
On 30 October 2004 during a strong solar proton event, layers of enhanced backscatter from altitude...
A first sounding rocket campaign dedicated to investigate the creation mechanism of Polar Mesosphere...
Polar mesosphere summer echoes (PMSE) are very strong radar echoes primarily studied in the VHF wave...
This Master thesis examines a phenomenon that occurs in the upper polar atmosphere, namely, Polar Me...
International audienceStrong radar returns at VHF known as Polar Mesospheric Winter Echoes (PMWE) se...
International audienceOn 18 January 2005, two small, instrumented rockets were launched from Andøya ...
At radar frequencies in the range 50 MHz to 250 MHz, at times even to over 1 GHz, strong enhancement...
During the PHOCUS rocket campaign, on 20-22 July 2011, the observations of polar mesosphere summer e...
Abstrect. The NLC-91 rocket and radar campaign pro-vided the first opportunity for high resolution n...
During the three summer campaigns NLC-91 (Kiruna, 68 N, 1991), SCALE (Andoeya, 69 N, 1993), and ECHO...