International audienceOn 30 October 2004 during a strong solar proton event, layers of enhanced backscatter from altitudes between 55 and 75km have been observed by both ESRAD (52MHz) and the EISCAT VHF (224MHz) radars. These echoes have earlier been termed Polar Mesosphere Winter Echoes, PMWE. After considering the morphology of the layers and their relation to observed atmospheric waves, we conclude that the radars have likely seen the same phenomenon even though the radars' scattering volumes are located about 220km apart and that the most long-lasting layer is likely associated with wind-shear in an inertio-gravity wave. An ion-chemistry model is used to determine parameters necessary to relate wind-shear induced turbulent energy dissip...
International audiencePolar mesosphere summer echoes (PMSE) are very strong radar echoes primarily s...
Thin layers of enhanced radar echo power from the winter mesosphere, named Polar Meosphere Winter Ec...
Abstract. The ESRAD 52-MHz and the EISCAT 224-MHz radars in northern Scandinavia observed thin layer...
On 30 October 2004 during a strong solar proton event, layers of enhanced backscatter from altitude...
International audienceIn January 2005, a total of 18 rockets were launched from the Andøya Rocket Ra...
The ESRAD 52 MHz MST radar (67° 53 ‘ N, 21 ° 06 ‘ E) has observed thin layers of enhanced radar echo...
The ESRAD 52 MHz MST radar (67 ° 53 ‘ N, 21 ° 06 ‘ E) has observed thin layers of enhanced radar ech...
Thin layers of enhanced radar echoes in the winter mesosphere have been observed by the ESRAD 52 MHz...
The ESRAD 52-MHz and the EISCAT 224-MHz radars in northern Scandinavia observed thin layers of stron...
International audienceThe ESRAD 52-MHz and the EISCAT 224-MHz radars in northern Scandinavia observe...
International audienceStrong radar returns at VHF known as Polar Mesospheric Winter Echoes (PMWE) se...
Polar Mesospheric Winter Echoes (PMWE) are strong coherent radar echoes, from the upper mesosphere a...
We present the results from investigation of spectra of polar mesospheric summer echoes (PMSE) obser...
This Master thesis examines a phenomenon that occurs in the upper polar atmosphere, namely, Polar Me...
Thin layers of enhanced radar echo power from the winter mesosphere, named Polar Meosphere Winter Ec...
International audiencePolar mesosphere summer echoes (PMSE) are very strong radar echoes primarily s...
Thin layers of enhanced radar echo power from the winter mesosphere, named Polar Meosphere Winter Ec...
Abstract. The ESRAD 52-MHz and the EISCAT 224-MHz radars in northern Scandinavia observed thin layer...
On 30 October 2004 during a strong solar proton event, layers of enhanced backscatter from altitude...
International audienceIn January 2005, a total of 18 rockets were launched from the Andøya Rocket Ra...
The ESRAD 52 MHz MST radar (67° 53 ‘ N, 21 ° 06 ‘ E) has observed thin layers of enhanced radar echo...
The ESRAD 52 MHz MST radar (67 ° 53 ‘ N, 21 ° 06 ‘ E) has observed thin layers of enhanced radar ech...
Thin layers of enhanced radar echoes in the winter mesosphere have been observed by the ESRAD 52 MHz...
The ESRAD 52-MHz and the EISCAT 224-MHz radars in northern Scandinavia observed thin layers of stron...
International audienceThe ESRAD 52-MHz and the EISCAT 224-MHz radars in northern Scandinavia observe...
International audienceStrong radar returns at VHF known as Polar Mesospheric Winter Echoes (PMWE) se...
Polar Mesospheric Winter Echoes (PMWE) are strong coherent radar echoes, from the upper mesosphere a...
We present the results from investigation of spectra of polar mesospheric summer echoes (PMSE) obser...
This Master thesis examines a phenomenon that occurs in the upper polar atmosphere, namely, Polar Me...
Thin layers of enhanced radar echo power from the winter mesosphere, named Polar Meosphere Winter Ec...
International audiencePolar mesosphere summer echoes (PMSE) are very strong radar echoes primarily s...
Thin layers of enhanced radar echo power from the winter mesosphere, named Polar Meosphere Winter Ec...
Abstract. The ESRAD 52-MHz and the EISCAT 224-MHz radars in northern Scandinavia observed thin layer...