2008
DOI: 10.5194/angeo-26-3215-2008
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Seasonal and interannual variations of gravity wave activity in the low-latitude mesosphere and lower thermosphere over Tirunelveli (8.7° N, 77.8° E)

Abstract: Abstract. The Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere (MLT) winds acquired by medium frequency (MF) radar at Tirunelveli (8.7 • N, 77.8 • E) for the years 1993-2007 are used to study seasonal and interannual variabilities of gravity wave (GW) variances in the altitude region 84-94 km. The GW variances in zonal and meridional winds show semiannual oscillation with maximum variance during March-April and August-September and minimum during June-July and November-December months. The wind variances, in general, are ob… Show more

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“…The eastward forcing due to breaking of gravity waves in the winter hemisphere induces an equatorward and upward flow at mesospheric altitudes leading to a temperature decrease of about 50 K at high latitudes. Sridharan and Sathishkumar (2008) noted increased gravity wave variance over Tirunelveli consistently during late winter of SSW years. The prevailing westward winds at stratospheric heights may have allowed eastward propagating gravity waves to reach mesospheric altitudes.…”
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confidence: 90%
“…The eastward forcing due to breaking of gravity waves in the winter hemisphere induces an equatorward and upward flow at mesospheric altitudes leading to a temperature decrease of about 50 K at high latitudes. Sridharan and Sathishkumar (2008) noted increased gravity wave variance over Tirunelveli consistently during late winter of SSW years. The prevailing westward winds at stratospheric heights may have allowed eastward propagating gravity waves to reach mesospheric altitudes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Sridharan and Sathishkumar (2008) observed enhanced gravity wave variances in the altitude region 84-94 km over Tirunelveli during winters, when major SSW events occurred. Sathishkumar and Sridharan (2009) noted a decrease of planetary wave activity at MLT heights over Tirunelveli coinciding with larger gravity wave variances.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…[7] Low-latitude mesospheric and lower thermospheric effects associated with polar stratospheric warmings have been the subject of intense recent scientific interest [e.g., Vineeth et al, 2007;Sridharan and Sathishkumar, 2008].…”
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confidence: 99%