Vertical energy transports due to dissipating gravity waves in the mesopause region (85–100 km) are analyzed using over 400 h of observational data obtained from a narrow-band sodium wind-temperature lidar located at Andes Lidar Observatory (ALO), Cerro Pachón (30.25°S, 70.73°W), Chile. Sensible heat flux is directly estimated using measured temperature and vertical wind; energy flux is estimated from the vertical wavenumber and frequency spectra of temperature perturbations; and enthalpy flux is derived based on its relationship with sensible heat and energy fluxes. Sensible heat flux is mostly downward throughout the region. Enthalpy flux exhibits an annual oscillation with maximum downward transport in July above 90 km. The dominant feat...
Utah State University’s Mesospheric Temperature Mapper (MTM) has operated continuously at the Andes ...
Lidar observations of wind and temperature profiles between 85 and 100 km, conducted at the Starfire...
A complex gravity wave event was observed from 04:30 to 08:10 UTC on 16 January 2015 by a narrow-ban...
Vertical energy transports due to dissipating gravity waves in the mesopause region (85–100 km) are ...
Turbulence is ubiquitous in the mesopause region, where the atmospheric stability is low and wave br...
The Andes region provides an excellent natural laboratory for investigating gravity wave influences ...
Atmospheric gravity waves (GW) occur throughout the atmosphere, propagating from copious sources in ...
Observations of mesospheric OH(6,2) temperatures by the Utah State University Mesospheric Temperatur...
Vertical transport due to dissipating gravity waves and turbulence in the mesopause region (85-100 k...
The Andes region is an excellent natural laboratory for investigating gravity wave influences on the...
Middle atmospheric lidar temperature measurements were performed at the Southern Andes gravity wave ...
The long-term climatology of high-frequency quasi-monochromatic gravity waves is presented using mul...
The largest mountain waves worldwide are excited at the southern Andes where they subsequently propa...
Focusing on data from an imager and the SABER instrument aboard the TIMED satellite temperature vari...
Atmospheric gravity waves (GWs) play an important role in the transport of energy and momentum throu...
Utah State University’s Mesospheric Temperature Mapper (MTM) has operated continuously at the Andes ...
Lidar observations of wind and temperature profiles between 85 and 100 km, conducted at the Starfire...
A complex gravity wave event was observed from 04:30 to 08:10 UTC on 16 January 2015 by a narrow-ban...
Vertical energy transports due to dissipating gravity waves in the mesopause region (85–100 km) are ...
Turbulence is ubiquitous in the mesopause region, where the atmospheric stability is low and wave br...
The Andes region provides an excellent natural laboratory for investigating gravity wave influences ...
Atmospheric gravity waves (GW) occur throughout the atmosphere, propagating from copious sources in ...
Observations of mesospheric OH(6,2) temperatures by the Utah State University Mesospheric Temperatur...
Vertical transport due to dissipating gravity waves and turbulence in the mesopause region (85-100 k...
The Andes region is an excellent natural laboratory for investigating gravity wave influences on the...
Middle atmospheric lidar temperature measurements were performed at the Southern Andes gravity wave ...
The long-term climatology of high-frequency quasi-monochromatic gravity waves is presented using mul...
The largest mountain waves worldwide are excited at the southern Andes where they subsequently propa...
Focusing on data from an imager and the SABER instrument aboard the TIMED satellite temperature vari...
Atmospheric gravity waves (GWs) play an important role in the transport of energy and momentum throu...
Utah State University’s Mesospheric Temperature Mapper (MTM) has operated continuously at the Andes ...
Lidar observations of wind and temperature profiles between 85 and 100 km, conducted at the Starfire...
A complex gravity wave event was observed from 04:30 to 08:10 UTC on 16 January 2015 by a narrow-ban...