International audienceObservations from three optical ground stations and the wind imaging interferometer on the upper atmosphere research satellite have been combined to describe a “springtime transition” in atomic oxygen. At each station the transition is characterized by a rapid 2-day rise in the night-time oxygen airglow emission rate by a factor of between 2 and 3, with a subsequent decrease by a factor of about 10 in the same period of time. This latter state of extremely weak oxygen airglow indicates a depletion of atomic oxygen that persists for many days. The characteristic signature is similar at both mid-latitude and high-latitude stations and is also observed in the hydroxyl airglow, except that immediately following the enhance...
The 13th Symposium on Polar Science/Interdisciplinary sessions [IW] Whole atmosphere, Fri. 18 Nov
219-228It is now well established that photoelectron impact on atomic oxygen is the dominant source...
Atomic oxygen is the major component in the Earth’s upper thermosphere. The O density reaches a maxi...
International audienceObservations from three optical ground stations and the wind imaging interfero...
Airglow emission observations by the wind imaging interferometer (WINDII) on the Upper Atmosphere Re...
Observations from 2 optical ground stations and 3 MF radars at high and mid-latitudes have been comb...
has observed the O2 atmospheric band nightglow at extremely high spatial resolution of 50 km in the ...
The O2 Herzberg system in the night airglow was measured in the wavelength range 2400 to 3100 A by t...
We analyze 15 years of atomic oxygen (OI) 558 nm and hydroxyl (OH) (8-3) 730 nm nightglow emission i...
Volume emission rate profiles of the O(1D-1S) 5577 Å dayglow measured by the WIND imaging interferom...
The wave-driven fluctuations in the O2(0-1) atmospheric nightglow is modeled and the parameter (eta)...
The hydroxyl (OH) rotational temperature and band emission rate have been derived using year-round, ...
327-334In the present paper the latitudinal and diurnal variations of 5577 Å, 6300 Å, 7320 Å and 844...
178-180The atomic oxygen airglow emission at 8446 Å and 7320 Å occurs at nearly 180 – 220km altitude...
International audienceWINDII, the Wind Imaging Interferometer on the Upper Atmosphere Research Satel...
The 13th Symposium on Polar Science/Interdisciplinary sessions [IW] Whole atmosphere, Fri. 18 Nov
219-228It is now well established that photoelectron impact on atomic oxygen is the dominant source...
Atomic oxygen is the major component in the Earth’s upper thermosphere. The O density reaches a maxi...
International audienceObservations from three optical ground stations and the wind imaging interfero...
Airglow emission observations by the wind imaging interferometer (WINDII) on the Upper Atmosphere Re...
Observations from 2 optical ground stations and 3 MF radars at high and mid-latitudes have been comb...
has observed the O2 atmospheric band nightglow at extremely high spatial resolution of 50 km in the ...
The O2 Herzberg system in the night airglow was measured in the wavelength range 2400 to 3100 A by t...
We analyze 15 years of atomic oxygen (OI) 558 nm and hydroxyl (OH) (8-3) 730 nm nightglow emission i...
Volume emission rate profiles of the O(1D-1S) 5577 Å dayglow measured by the WIND imaging interferom...
The wave-driven fluctuations in the O2(0-1) atmospheric nightglow is modeled and the parameter (eta)...
The hydroxyl (OH) rotational temperature and band emission rate have been derived using year-round, ...
327-334In the present paper the latitudinal and diurnal variations of 5577 Å, 6300 Å, 7320 Å and 844...
178-180The atomic oxygen airglow emission at 8446 Å and 7320 Å occurs at nearly 180 – 220km altitude...
International audienceWINDII, the Wind Imaging Interferometer on the Upper Atmosphere Research Satel...
The 13th Symposium on Polar Science/Interdisciplinary sessions [IW] Whole atmosphere, Fri. 18 Nov
219-228It is now well established that photoelectron impact on atomic oxygen is the dominant source...
Atomic oxygen is the major component in the Earth’s upper thermosphere. The O density reaches a maxi...