Sodium resonance lidar observations of meteor trails are reported from the 1998 Leonid shower experimental at the Starfire Optical Range Kirtland Air Force Base, NM (35.0º N, 106.5º W ). The lidar was operating in a spatially scanning mode that allowed tracking for up to one half-hour. Three trails are presented here whose motion allowed inference of radial as well as vector wind components and apparent diffusivities. The winds are derived independently using the narrow linewidth sodium (Na) resonance Doppler lidar technique and are compared with the tracking results
Unique observation of a long-lasting meteor trail of about half an hour duration is described. The t...
15th MST Radar WorkshopSession M6: Middle atmosphere dynamics and structureMay 30 (Tue), Poster Sess...
International audienceWe present joint optical-radar observations of meteors collected near the peak...
Sodium resonance lidar observations of meteor trails are reported from the 1998 Leonid shower experi...
Seven persistent trails associated with bright fireballs were probed with a steerable Na wind/temper...
From a single image of a persistent trail left by a -1.5 magnitude Leonid meteor on November 17, 199...
In November 1998 the earth passed through a maximum in the cometary material responsible for the yea...
The temporal and height statistics of the occurrence of meteor trails during the Leonid meteor showe...
During the 1998 Leonid meteor shower, multi-instrument observations of persistent meteor trains were...
Extent: 12p.Interferometry measurements of range spread meteor trail echoes (RSTEs; also known as no...
The dynamics are investigated of the lower thermosphere through comparison of optical observations o...
Simultaneous wind measurements in the mesopause region at Starfire Optical Range near Albuquerque, N...
A spectacular, well-observed Leonid meteor of visual magnitude -14.3 appeared on 17 November 1998 an...
We analyze the results of a rare long-lived quasisymmetric ellipsoidal-annular meteor trail recorded...
The coincident measurements span 96 hours and altitudes between 80 and 100 km. Statistical compariso...
Unique observation of a long-lasting meteor trail of about half an hour duration is described. The t...
15th MST Radar WorkshopSession M6: Middle atmosphere dynamics and structureMay 30 (Tue), Poster Sess...
International audienceWe present joint optical-radar observations of meteors collected near the peak...
Sodium resonance lidar observations of meteor trails are reported from the 1998 Leonid shower experi...
Seven persistent trails associated with bright fireballs were probed with a steerable Na wind/temper...
From a single image of a persistent trail left by a -1.5 magnitude Leonid meteor on November 17, 199...
In November 1998 the earth passed through a maximum in the cometary material responsible for the yea...
The temporal and height statistics of the occurrence of meteor trails during the Leonid meteor showe...
During the 1998 Leonid meteor shower, multi-instrument observations of persistent meteor trains were...
Extent: 12p.Interferometry measurements of range spread meteor trail echoes (RSTEs; also known as no...
The dynamics are investigated of the lower thermosphere through comparison of optical observations o...
Simultaneous wind measurements in the mesopause region at Starfire Optical Range near Albuquerque, N...
A spectacular, well-observed Leonid meteor of visual magnitude -14.3 appeared on 17 November 1998 an...
We analyze the results of a rare long-lived quasisymmetric ellipsoidal-annular meteor trail recorded...
The coincident measurements span 96 hours and altitudes between 80 and 100 km. Statistical compariso...
Unique observation of a long-lasting meteor trail of about half an hour duration is described. The t...
15th MST Radar WorkshopSession M6: Middle atmosphere dynamics and structureMay 30 (Tue), Poster Sess...
International audienceWe present joint optical-radar observations of meteors collected near the peak...