Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2014. This article is posted here by permission of American Geophysical Union for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics 119 (2014): 630-645, doi:10.1002/2013JA018955.Using 5 years of all-sky OH airglow imager data over Yucca Ridge Field Station, CO (40.7°N, 104.9°W), from September 2003 to September 2008, we extract and deduce quasi-monochromatic gravity wave (GW) characteristics in the mesopause region. The intrinsic periods are clustered between approximately 4 and 10 min, and many of them are unstable and evanescent. GW occurrence frequency exhibits a clear semiannual variation with equinoctial minima, wh...
The University of Illinois Na wind/temperature lidar data collected at the Starfire Optical Range, N...
The impacts of gravity wave (GW) on the thermal and dynamic characteristics within the mesosphere/lo...
To investigate gravity wave (GW) perturbations in the midlatitude mesopause region during boreal equ...
An all-sky charge-coupled device imager capable of measuring wave structure in the OH, O2, and O I (...
Airglow imager and Na wind/temperature lidar measurements at Starfire Optical Range, New Mexico (35º...
All-sky TV images of wave structure in the near-infrared hydroxyl (OH) nightglow emission were recor...
The long-term statistical characteristics of high-frequency quasi-monochromatic gravity waves are pr...
The intermittency of gravity wave momentum flux (MF) near the OH airglow layer (∼87 km) in the mesop...
The present work reports seasonal characteristics of small- and medium-scale gravity waves in the m...
As the first gravity wave (GW) climatology study using nadir-viewing infrared sounders, 50 Atmospher...
To investigate gravity wave (GW) perturbations in the midlatitude mesopause region during boreal eq...
Focusing on data from an imager and the SABER instrument aboard the TIMED satellite temperature vari...
Extent: 15p.Observations of Medium Frequency (MF) radar winds made at Pameungpeuk (7.5°S, 107.5°E) a...
As the first gravity wave (GW) climatology study using nadir-viewing infrared sounders, 50 Atmospher...
Utilizing analyses of observational data, we performed a detailed study to investigate short-period ...
The University of Illinois Na wind/temperature lidar data collected at the Starfire Optical Range, N...
The impacts of gravity wave (GW) on the thermal and dynamic characteristics within the mesosphere/lo...
To investigate gravity wave (GW) perturbations in the midlatitude mesopause region during boreal equ...
An all-sky charge-coupled device imager capable of measuring wave structure in the OH, O2, and O I (...
Airglow imager and Na wind/temperature lidar measurements at Starfire Optical Range, New Mexico (35º...
All-sky TV images of wave structure in the near-infrared hydroxyl (OH) nightglow emission were recor...
The long-term statistical characteristics of high-frequency quasi-monochromatic gravity waves are pr...
The intermittency of gravity wave momentum flux (MF) near the OH airglow layer (∼87 km) in the mesop...
The present work reports seasonal characteristics of small- and medium-scale gravity waves in the m...
As the first gravity wave (GW) climatology study using nadir-viewing infrared sounders, 50 Atmospher...
To investigate gravity wave (GW) perturbations in the midlatitude mesopause region during boreal eq...
Focusing on data from an imager and the SABER instrument aboard the TIMED satellite temperature vari...
Extent: 15p.Observations of Medium Frequency (MF) radar winds made at Pameungpeuk (7.5°S, 107.5°E) a...
As the first gravity wave (GW) climatology study using nadir-viewing infrared sounders, 50 Atmospher...
Utilizing analyses of observational data, we performed a detailed study to investigate short-period ...
The University of Illinois Na wind/temperature lidar data collected at the Starfire Optical Range, N...
The impacts of gravity wave (GW) on the thermal and dynamic characteristics within the mesosphere/lo...
To investigate gravity wave (GW) perturbations in the midlatitude mesopause region during boreal equ...