1986
DOI: 10.1038/323426a0
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Radio acoustic measurement of temperature profile in the troposphere and stratosphere

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“…The development of this technique was greatly stimulated by the success in 1986 in obtaining temperature pro®les up to 20 km using the MU radar. Figure 11 from Matuura et al (1986) shows excellent agreement between RASS temperature pro®les up to 21 km under light winds and radiosonde temperature pro®les from a station about 160 km south.…”
Section: Extensions Of the Techniquementioning
confidence: 86%
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“…The development of this technique was greatly stimulated by the success in 1986 in obtaining temperature pro®les up to 20 km using the MU radar. Figure 11 from Matuura et al (1986) shows excellent agreement between RASS temperature pro®les up to 21 km under light winds and radiosonde temperature pro®les from a station about 160 km south.…”
Section: Extensions Of the Techniquementioning
confidence: 86%
“…These pro®les were used to infer frequent pro®les of the Brunt-VaÈ isaÈ laÈ frequency and the Richardson number. The MU results lead directly to the application of RASS to research radars and to the addition of RASS to some of the NPN operational radars (May et al, 1990;Chadwick and Ackley, 1997), as shown in Fig. 8.…”
Section: Extensions Of the Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a study spanning several decades, Angell and Korshover (1983) determined global temperature means at several altitudes in the range 1-20 km. Temperatures at similar altitudes have also been derived using mesospherestratosphere-troposphere (MST) radars (Matuura et al, 1986;Revathy et al, 1996) and atmospheric lidars (Chanin and Hauchecorne, 1981;Keckhut et al, 2001).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The range coverage is limited in height if no advanced and expensive techniques, such as the beam ray tracing, is implemented to track the acoustic wave advected by the horizontal wind (Matuura et al, 1986). Both theoretical studies and practical observations, using the 45 MHz radar at CNRM/Toulouse, have already shown that the probability to get RASS echoes sharply decreases above 6 km height (Klaus et al, 2002).…”
Section: Range Coverage With Rassmentioning
confidence: 99%