Meteor radar observations of mesosphere/lower thermosphere (MLT) daily temperatures have been performed at Collm, Germany since August 2004. The data have been analyzed with respect to long-period oscillations at time scales of 2–30 days. The results reveal that oscillations with periods of up to 6 days are more frequently observed during summer, while those with longer periods have larger amplitudes during winter. The oscillations may be considered as the signature of planetary waves. The results are compared with analyses from radar wind measurements. Moreover, the temperature oscillations show considerable year-to-year variability. In particular, amplitudes of the quasi 5-day oscillation have increased during the last decade, and the qua...
© 2019 COSPAR We present results of wind measurements near the mesopause carried out with meteor rad...
Seit August 2004 wird am geophysikalischen Observatorium Collm (51.3° N, 13° E) ein SKiYMET Meteor-R...
We have estimated temperatures from meteor radar measurements using the gradient method and the full...
Meteor radar observations of mesosphere/lower thermosphere (MLT) daily temperatures have been perfor...
Meteor radar observations of mesosphere/lower thermosphere (MLT) daily temperatures have been perfor...
Using measurements, derived from a meteor radar in Collm (51.3°N, 13°E), the mesopause region is ana...
Long-period oscillations in the period range between 2-30 days, interpreted as planetary wave (PW) s...
We report on long-term observations of atmospheric parameters in the mesosphere and lower thermosphe...
Mesopause region winds have been measured by the low-frequency (LF) method at Collm until 2008. Sinc...
The quasi two-day wave (QTDW) at 82–97km altitude over Collm (51° N, 13° E) has been observed using ...
While the diurnal, semidiurnal and terdiurnal tides in the mesosphere / lower thermosphere (MLT) hav...
The horizontal winds in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere (MLT) at heights of about 80-100 km ha...
International audienceA meteor radar located at Sheffield in the UK has been used to measure wind os...
Long-term measurements of winds in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere are of fundamental importan...
By using meteor radar, radiosonde and satellite observations over 20° N and NCEP/NCAR reanalysis dat...
© 2019 COSPAR We present results of wind measurements near the mesopause carried out with meteor rad...
Seit August 2004 wird am geophysikalischen Observatorium Collm (51.3° N, 13° E) ein SKiYMET Meteor-R...
We have estimated temperatures from meteor radar measurements using the gradient method and the full...
Meteor radar observations of mesosphere/lower thermosphere (MLT) daily temperatures have been perfor...
Meteor radar observations of mesosphere/lower thermosphere (MLT) daily temperatures have been perfor...
Using measurements, derived from a meteor radar in Collm (51.3°N, 13°E), the mesopause region is ana...
Long-period oscillations in the period range between 2-30 days, interpreted as planetary wave (PW) s...
We report on long-term observations of atmospheric parameters in the mesosphere and lower thermosphe...
Mesopause region winds have been measured by the low-frequency (LF) method at Collm until 2008. Sinc...
The quasi two-day wave (QTDW) at 82–97km altitude over Collm (51° N, 13° E) has been observed using ...
While the diurnal, semidiurnal and terdiurnal tides in the mesosphere / lower thermosphere (MLT) hav...
The horizontal winds in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere (MLT) at heights of about 80-100 km ha...
International audienceA meteor radar located at Sheffield in the UK has been used to measure wind os...
Long-term measurements of winds in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere are of fundamental importan...
By using meteor radar, radiosonde and satellite observations over 20° N and NCEP/NCAR reanalysis dat...
© 2019 COSPAR We present results of wind measurements near the mesopause carried out with meteor rad...
Seit August 2004 wird am geophysikalischen Observatorium Collm (51.3° N, 13° E) ein SKiYMET Meteor-R...
We have estimated temperatures from meteor radar measurements using the gradient method and the full...