This paper asks the simple question: How can we interpret vertical time series of middle atmosphere gravity wave measurements by ground-based temperature lidars? Linear wave theory is used to show that the association of identified phase lines with quasi-monochromatic waves should be considered with great care. The ambient mean wind has a substantial effect on the inclination of the detected phase lines. The lack of knowledge about the wind might lead to a misinterpretation of the vertical propagation direction of the observed gravity waves. In particular, numerical simulations of three archetypal atmospheric mountain wave regimes show a sensitivity of virtual lidar observations on the position relative to the mountain and on the sca...
International audienceThe impact of a mesospheric temperature inversion on the vertical propagation ...
International audienceA Doppler lidar observation of an inertio-gravity wave in the mid-latitude low...
International audienceThe capabilities of the continuous wavelet transform (CWT) and the multiresolu...
This paper asks the simple question: How can we interpret vertical time series of middle atmosphere...
This paper asks the simple question: How can we interpret vertical time series of middle atmosphere ...
The paper presents a feasible method to complement ground-based middle atmospheric Rayleigh lidar te...
The largest mountain waves worldwide are excited at the southern Andes where they subsequently propa...
By examining the observational limits and biases for lidar, radar, and airglow imager measurements o...
Earth’s middle atmosphere between 10 and 100 km is home to gigantic waves, storms and mysterious clo...
From our growing data base of OH and 02 airglow intensity and temperature measurements at lower midl...
International audienceThe low-latitude middle atmospheric gravity wave characteristics are presented...
Airborne coherent Doppler wind lidar measurements, acquired during the Gravity Wave Life-Cycle (GW-L...
85 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.We present over 350 hr of Na l...
Two Rayleigh lidars were employed at a southern-hemisphere mid-latitude site in New Zealand (45 °S) ...
International audienceThe winter MaCWAVE (Mountain and convective waves ascending vertically) rocket...
International audienceThe impact of a mesospheric temperature inversion on the vertical propagation ...
International audienceA Doppler lidar observation of an inertio-gravity wave in the mid-latitude low...
International audienceThe capabilities of the continuous wavelet transform (CWT) and the multiresolu...
This paper asks the simple question: How can we interpret vertical time series of middle atmosphere...
This paper asks the simple question: How can we interpret vertical time series of middle atmosphere ...
The paper presents a feasible method to complement ground-based middle atmospheric Rayleigh lidar te...
The largest mountain waves worldwide are excited at the southern Andes where they subsequently propa...
By examining the observational limits and biases for lidar, radar, and airglow imager measurements o...
Earth’s middle atmosphere between 10 and 100 km is home to gigantic waves, storms and mysterious clo...
From our growing data base of OH and 02 airglow intensity and temperature measurements at lower midl...
International audienceThe low-latitude middle atmospheric gravity wave characteristics are presented...
Airborne coherent Doppler wind lidar measurements, acquired during the Gravity Wave Life-Cycle (GW-L...
85 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1993.We present over 350 hr of Na l...
Two Rayleigh lidars were employed at a southern-hemisphere mid-latitude site in New Zealand (45 °S) ...
International audienceThe winter MaCWAVE (Mountain and convective waves ascending vertically) rocket...
International audienceThe impact of a mesospheric temperature inversion on the vertical propagation ...
International audienceA Doppler lidar observation of an inertio-gravity wave in the mid-latitude low...
International audienceThe capabilities of the continuous wavelet transform (CWT) and the multiresolu...