2019
DOI: 10.5194/acp-2019-630
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Geographical distributions of mesospheric gravity wave activity before and after major sudden stratospheric warmings observed by Aura/MLS

Abstract: <p><strong>Abstract.</strong> Observations of the global distribution of mesospheric gravity wave activity are rare. To our knowledge there exist only a few articles showing global maps of gravity wave potential energy in the mesosphere derived from observations of the instrument SABER (Sounding of the Atmosphere using Broadband Emission Radiometry) on NASA's satellite TIMED (Thermosphere Ionosphere Mesosphere Energetics Dynamics). In the present study, we find that th… Show more

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“…For the case of momentum fluxes, Hocking (2005) proposed a method using typical meteor radars, which was later echoed and reformulated as correlations by Vierinen et al (2019). In this work, we present a brief derivation of the Reynolds stress tensor and show how the different tensor elements are estimated from the meteor radar observations.…”
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“…For the case of momentum fluxes, Hocking (2005) proposed a method using typical meteor radars, which was later echoed and reformulated as correlations by Vierinen et al (2019). In this work, we present a brief derivation of the Reynolds stress tensor and show how the different tensor elements are estimated from the meteor radar observations.…”
Section: Retrieval Of Winds and Momentum Fluxmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering that these radial velocity fluctuations are mostly driven by GW, the Reynolds stresses can be computed by minimizing the following quantity (Hocking, 2005):…”
Section: Retrieval Of Winds and Momentum Fluxmentioning
confidence: 99%
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