The occurence of propagating wave-like disturbances in the atmosphere at ionospheric heights is well documented, but their causes and role in the energy balance of the atmosphere is poorly understood. This paper describes an experiment deployed in the Antarctic Peninsula region to investigate the morphology of the various classes of disturbance, with particular emphasis on the identification of their sources. Current knowledge of the phenomena is briefly reviewed and the reasons why observations in the peninsula region may be especially valuable are discussed. Some preliminary results from the first 3 months of operation are presented; these indicate the presence of waves with periods ranging from less than 1 min to more than 90 min. The sh...
In an attempt to observe the dynamics of the ionosphere and its coupling at lower heights in high la...
Inertia-gravity waves (IGWs) are an important component for the dynamics of the middle atmosphere. H...
Continuous short waves transmitted from Vostok Station (78°28′S, 106°48′E) were received at Syowa St...
We present a survey of medium-scale traveling ionospheric disturbances (MSTIDs) observed by a Super ...
Travelling ionospheric disturbances with periods in the range 10 < τ < 30 min were observed by an HF...
A new VHF doppler radar with a minicomputer for real-time processing and radar control will be opera...
Observations of natural electromagnetic phenomena, embracing frequencies ranging from millihertz to ...
This thesis is concerned with the dynamics of the middle atmosphere over the southern-most continen...
In the last recent ten years, our knowledge of gravity waves in the Antarctic has been significantly...
Some important points on the plasma wave experiments in the polar ionosphere are indicated. Concrete...
Abstract. We briefly overview the radar observations that have been made for 30 years at Syowa Stati...
Since the start of the McMurdo Fe lidar campaign, largeamplitude (~±30 K), long-period (4 to 9 h) wa...
This paper analyses a unique set of continuous high-quality well-calibrated observations of natural ...
Planetary wave signatures, with periods of approximately 16, 10 and 5 days have been observed at alt...
This thesis describes the investigation carried out on the propagation of radio pulses of frequency ...
In an attempt to observe the dynamics of the ionosphere and its coupling at lower heights in high la...
Inertia-gravity waves (IGWs) are an important component for the dynamics of the middle atmosphere. H...
Continuous short waves transmitted from Vostok Station (78°28′S, 106°48′E) were received at Syowa St...
We present a survey of medium-scale traveling ionospheric disturbances (MSTIDs) observed by a Super ...
Travelling ionospheric disturbances with periods in the range 10 < τ < 30 min were observed by an HF...
A new VHF doppler radar with a minicomputer for real-time processing and radar control will be opera...
Observations of natural electromagnetic phenomena, embracing frequencies ranging from millihertz to ...
This thesis is concerned with the dynamics of the middle atmosphere over the southern-most continen...
In the last recent ten years, our knowledge of gravity waves in the Antarctic has been significantly...
Some important points on the plasma wave experiments in the polar ionosphere are indicated. Concrete...
Abstract. We briefly overview the radar observations that have been made for 30 years at Syowa Stati...
Since the start of the McMurdo Fe lidar campaign, largeamplitude (~±30 K), long-period (4 to 9 h) wa...
This paper analyses a unique set of continuous high-quality well-calibrated observations of natural ...
Planetary wave signatures, with periods of approximately 16, 10 and 5 days have been observed at alt...
This thesis describes the investigation carried out on the propagation of radio pulses of frequency ...
In an attempt to observe the dynamics of the ionosphere and its coupling at lower heights in high la...
Inertia-gravity waves (IGWs) are an important component for the dynamics of the middle atmosphere. H...
Continuous short waves transmitted from Vostok Station (78°28′S, 106°48′E) were received at Syowa St...