2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jastp.2015.05.006
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Long-term variability of mid-latitude mesosphere-lower thermosphere winds over Collm (51°N, 13°E)

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“…At 110 km the deviation increases up to 5 km, whereas the highest logarithmic pressure level of about 160 km may correspond to a geometrical height between 300 and 400 km. In the lowermost 10 km, zonal mean temperatures are nudged to the 2000-2010 mean monthly mean ERA-Interim (Dee et al, 2011) zonal mean temperatures to correct the climatology of the troposphere, which is not included in the model in detail (Jacobi et al, 2015;Lilienthal et al, 2018). Furthermore, at 1000 hPa, which defines the lower boundary of the model, SPWs with wave numbers 1, 2 and 3 are forced, which are extracted from the 2000-2010 mean ERA-Interim monthly temperature and geopotential reanalysis data.…”
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“…At 110 km the deviation increases up to 5 km, whereas the highest logarithmic pressure level of about 160 km may correspond to a geometrical height between 300 and 400 km. In the lowermost 10 km, zonal mean temperatures are nudged to the 2000-2010 mean monthly mean ERA-Interim (Dee et al, 2011) zonal mean temperatures to correct the climatology of the troposphere, which is not included in the model in detail (Jacobi et al, 2015;Lilienthal et al, 2018). Furthermore, at 1000 hPa, which defines the lower boundary of the model, SPWs with wave numbers 1, 2 and 3 are forced, which are extracted from the 2000-2010 mean ERA-Interim monthly temperature and geopotential reanalysis data.…”
Section: Model Description and Setupmentioning
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“…The horizontal resolution of the model is 5 • in latitude and 5.625 • in longitude and the vertical resolution is 2.842 km. The model solves the primitive equations in flux form (e.g., Jakobs et al, 1986). MUAM includes parameterizations to simulate subgrid processes such as GWs, absorption of solar radiation or infrared cooling.…”
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“…Mesosphere and lower thermosphere winds have been measured using meteor radar from 2004 to present and the low-frequency (LF) drift method (Jacobi, Arras, et al, 2009) from 1979to 2008. These wind data were combined to obtain a homogeneous long-term data set of the mesosphere and lower thermosphere winds at 90 km (Jacobi et al, 2015). In this study, we use the wind data from 1980 to 2014, the same period as the WACCM-X simulation period.…”
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“…Vertical spacing is about 2.8 km, and consequently, the upper boundary is located at z 56 ≈ 160 km. The lower levels up to 30 km height are nudged with 2000-2010 mean monthly mean ERA-Interim zonal mean temperature fields to correctly represent the dynamics in the lower atmosphere (Jacobi et al, 2015;Lilienthal et al, 2018). Solar and infrared radiative processes are parameterized according to the works by Strobel (1978) and Fomichev and Shved (1985), respectively.…”
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