Meteorologische Zeitschrift (Nov 1997)
The upper mesosphere and lower thermosphere wind field over Central Europe from 1994 through 1996 obtained from a joint analysis of LF windprofiler and MF radar measurements
Abstract
The mesopause region wind field over Central Europe has been continually recorded by daily low-frequency total reflection wind measurements using commercial radio transmitters at the Collm Observatory of the University of Leipzig, and by medium-frequency radar wind measurements on 3.18 MHz at the Juliusruh measuring station of the Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Kühlungsborn, Germany. These observations provide the horizontal prevailing wind and the tidal wind components and are useful both for monitoring the upper atmospheric circulation as well as for investigations with respect to upper middle atmosphere climatology. Vertical profiles of the wind field parameters can be derived with the aid of combined wind and reflection height measurements. Here height-time cross-sections of halfmonthly mean prevailing winds and the semidiurnal tidal wind of the years 1994 through 1996 are presented.
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