We report the first measurement of nighttime atmospheric temperature and horizontal wind profiles in the lower thermosphere up to 140 km with the Na lidar at Andes Lidar Observatory in Cerro Pachón, Chile (30.25°S, 70.74°W), when enhanced thermospheric Na was observed. Temperature and horizontal wind were derived up to 140 km using various resolutions, with the lowest resolution of about 2.7 hr and 15 km above 130 km. Thus, the measurements span 60 km in vertical, more than double the traditional 25 km. On the night of 17 April 2015, the horizontal wind magnitude in the thermosphere exceeds 150 ms−1, consistent with past rocket measurements. The meridional wind shows a clear transition from the diurnal-tide-dominant mesopause to the semidiu...
The largest mountain waves worldwide are excited at the southern Andes where they subsequently propa...
Earth’s middle atmosphere between 10 and 100 km is home to gigantic waves, storms and mysterious clo...
By analyzing data recorded at the Andes Lidar Observatory in Cerro Pachon, Chile (30.3°S, 70.7°W) fr...
We report the first measurement of nighttime atmospheric temperature and horizontal wind profiles in...
Turbulence is ubiquitous in the mesopause region, where the atmospheric stability is low and wave br...
In 1990 Dr. Chiao-Yao She developed a narrowband Na Temperature lidar in Colorado State University (...
This is horizontal wind measured by a SKiYMET Meteor Radar near Andes Lidar Observatory in Cerro Pac...
Vertical energy transports due to dissipating gravity waves in the mesopause region (85–100 km) are ...
Optical observations of thermospheric winds and temperatures determined with high resolution measur...
International audienceA direct-detection Rayleigh-Mie Doppler lidar for measuring horizontal wind sp...
The naturally existing mesospheric Na layer, overlapping the upper mesosphere and lower thermosphere...
Vertical energy transports due to dissipating gravity waves in the mesopause region (85–100 km) are ...
The first operations at the new High-altitude Maïdo Observatory at La Réunion began in 2013. The Maï...
The largest mountain waves worldwide are excited at the southern Andes where they subsequently propa...
Earth’s middle atmosphere between 10 and 100 km is home to gigantic waves, storms and mysterious clo...
By analyzing data recorded at the Andes Lidar Observatory in Cerro Pachon, Chile (30.3°S, 70.7°W) fr...
We report the first measurement of nighttime atmospheric temperature and horizontal wind profiles in...
Turbulence is ubiquitous in the mesopause region, where the atmospheric stability is low and wave br...
In 1990 Dr. Chiao-Yao She developed a narrowband Na Temperature lidar in Colorado State University (...
This is horizontal wind measured by a SKiYMET Meteor Radar near Andes Lidar Observatory in Cerro Pac...
Vertical energy transports due to dissipating gravity waves in the mesopause region (85–100 km) are ...
Optical observations of thermospheric winds and temperatures determined with high resolution measur...
International audienceA direct-detection Rayleigh-Mie Doppler lidar for measuring horizontal wind sp...
The naturally existing mesospheric Na layer, overlapping the upper mesosphere and lower thermosphere...
Vertical energy transports due to dissipating gravity waves in the mesopause region (85–100 km) are ...
The first operations at the new High-altitude Maïdo Observatory at La Réunion began in 2013. The Maï...
The largest mountain waves worldwide are excited at the southern Andes where they subsequently propa...
Earth’s middle atmosphere between 10 and 100 km is home to gigantic waves, storms and mysterious clo...
By analyzing data recorded at the Andes Lidar Observatory in Cerro Pachon, Chile (30.3°S, 70.7°W) fr...