Long-period oscillations in the period range between 2-30 days, interpreted as planetary wave (PW) signatures, have been analysed using daily upper mesosphere/lower thermosphere wind measurements near 90 km over Collm (52°N, 15°E) in the time interval 1980-2005. Strong interannual and interdecadal variability of PW are found. Since the 1990s, a tendency for larger zonal amplitudes compared to meridional ones, has been observed, thus long-term trends are visible, which are positive in the zonal component, but negative in the meridional component. The change appears in a stepwise manner, so that a sudden change of the mean is visible rather than a linear trend. The behaviour of the upper middle atmosphere winds is similar to analysed wave cha...
Mesosphere/lower thermosphere wind data sets from three midlatitude sites and UKMO assimilated wind ...
Investigation of the wind regime during solstices (1998-1999) allowed the presentation of the vertic...
Continuous MF radar observations at the station Juliusruh (54.6° N; 13.4° E) have been analysed for ...
Long-period oscillations in the period range between 2-30 days, interpreted as planetary wave (PW) s...
Long-period oscillations in the period range 2–30 days, interpreted as planetary wave (PW) si...
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...
From daily analyses of the prevailing wind at the mesopause region (about 95 km) oscillations in the...
Mesosphere/lower thermosphere (MLT) winds over Germany as measured with a lowfrequency spaced receiv...
Mesopause region winds have been measured by the low-frequency (LF) method at Collm until 2008. Sinc...
We analyse 43 years of mesosphere/lower thermosphere (MLT) horizontal winds obtained from a joint an...
Daily analyses of the zonal and meridional prevailing wind at the mesopause ( - 95 km height) are in...
This study investigates the effect of stratospheric sudden warmings (SSWs) on planetary wave (PW) ac...
We analyse 43 years of mesosphere/lower thermosphere (MLT) horizontal winds obtained from a joint an...
We report on long-term observations of atmospheric parameters in the mesosphere and lower thermosphe...
Mesosphere/lower thermosphere wind data sets from three midlatitude sites and UKMO assimilated wind ...
Investigation of the wind regime during solstices (1998-1999) allowed the presentation of the vertic...
Continuous MF radar observations at the station Juliusruh (54.6° N; 13.4° E) have been analysed for ...
Long-period oscillations in the period range between 2-30 days, interpreted as planetary wave (PW) s...
Long-period oscillations in the period range 2–30 days, interpreted as planetary wave (PW) si...
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...
From daily analyses of the prevailing wind at the mesopause region (about 95 km) oscillations in the...
Mesosphere/lower thermosphere (MLT) winds over Germany as measured with a lowfrequency spaced receiv...
Mesopause region winds have been measured by the low-frequency (LF) method at Collm until 2008. Sinc...
We analyse 43 years of mesosphere/lower thermosphere (MLT) horizontal winds obtained from a joint an...
Daily analyses of the zonal and meridional prevailing wind at the mesopause ( - 95 km height) are in...
This study investigates the effect of stratospheric sudden warmings (SSWs) on planetary wave (PW) ac...
We analyse 43 years of mesosphere/lower thermosphere (MLT) horizontal winds obtained from a joint an...
We report on long-term observations of atmospheric parameters in the mesosphere and lower thermosphe...
Mesosphere/lower thermosphere wind data sets from three midlatitude sites and UKMO assimilated wind ...
Investigation of the wind regime during solstices (1998-1999) allowed the presentation of the vertic...
Continuous MF radar observations at the station Juliusruh (54.6° N; 13.4° E) have been analysed for ...