Mesosphere/lower thermosphere (MLT) winds over Germany as measured with a lowfrequency spaced receiver system at Collm 1984-2007 have been analysed with respect to variations at the time scales of gravity waves. Background winds are also registered to analyse gravity-mean flow interactions at decadal and interdecadal time scales. In both winter and summer an increasing mesospheric zonal wind jet with time is registered, which is connected with increasing gravity wave variances. At greater altitudes in summer, the mean wind jet trend reverses, and negative trends of gravity wave variances are found. This connection between gravity waves and mean wind is also observed on a quasi-decadal scale: during solar maximum stronger mesospheric zonal w...
The 2009 solar minimum 23/24 has been characterized by an anomalous strong decrease in thermospheric...
Continuous MF radar observations at the station Juliusruh (54.6° N; 13.4° E) have been anal...
The data of the regular low-frequency D1 E-region observations at Collm, Germany (52°N, 15°E) in 19...
Mesosphere/lower thermosphere (MLT) winds over Germany as measured with a lowfrequency spaced receiv...
The long-term development of short-period gravity waves is investigated using the analysis of temper...
Gravity wave amplitudes and momentum fluxes derived from SABER temperature measurements are analysed...
The Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere (MLT) winds acquired by medium frequency (MF) radar at Tirune...
Long-period oscillations in the period range between 2-30 days, interpreted as planetary wave (PW) s...
Atmospheric gravity waves (GWs) are an important coupling mechanism in the middle atmosphere. For in...
In this thesis the influence of gravity waves (GWs) in the mesosphere/lower thermosphere (MLT) was a...
Extent: 15p.Observations of Medium Frequency (MF) radar winds made at Pameungpeuk (7.5°S, 107.5°E) a...
With the help of MERRA-2 (Modern-Era Retrospective Analysis for Research and Application, version 2...
Abstract. The recent solar minimum has been characterized by an anomalous strong decrease of thermos...
We analyse 43 years of mesosphere/lower thermosphere (MLT) horizontal winds obtained from a joint an...
Long-period oscillations in the period range 2–30 days, interpreted as planetary wave (PW) si...
The 2009 solar minimum 23/24 has been characterized by an anomalous strong decrease in thermospheric...
Continuous MF radar observations at the station Juliusruh (54.6° N; 13.4° E) have been anal...
The data of the regular low-frequency D1 E-region observations at Collm, Germany (52°N, 15°E) in 19...
Mesosphere/lower thermosphere (MLT) winds over Germany as measured with a lowfrequency spaced receiv...
The long-term development of short-period gravity waves is investigated using the analysis of temper...
Gravity wave amplitudes and momentum fluxes derived from SABER temperature measurements are analysed...
The Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere (MLT) winds acquired by medium frequency (MF) radar at Tirune...
Long-period oscillations in the period range between 2-30 days, interpreted as planetary wave (PW) s...
Atmospheric gravity waves (GWs) are an important coupling mechanism in the middle atmosphere. For in...
In this thesis the influence of gravity waves (GWs) in the mesosphere/lower thermosphere (MLT) was a...
Extent: 15p.Observations of Medium Frequency (MF) radar winds made at Pameungpeuk (7.5°S, 107.5°E) a...
With the help of MERRA-2 (Modern-Era Retrospective Analysis for Research and Application, version 2...
Abstract. The recent solar minimum has been characterized by an anomalous strong decrease of thermos...
We analyse 43 years of mesosphere/lower thermosphere (MLT) horizontal winds obtained from a joint an...
Long-period oscillations in the period range 2–30 days, interpreted as planetary wave (PW) si...
The 2009 solar minimum 23/24 has been characterized by an anomalous strong decrease in thermospheric...
Continuous MF radar observations at the station Juliusruh (54.6° N; 13.4° E) have been anal...
The data of the regular low-frequency D1 E-region observations at Collm, Germany (52°N, 15°E) in 19...