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DOI10.1029/2022JA030678
ISSN2169-9402
Labellattes: 2306964700488382 9 WangYWCXZVRBBTMD:2022:CoObMi
Citation KeyWangYWCXZVRBBTMD:2022:CoObMi
TitleCoordinated observations of migrating tides by multiple meteor radars in the equatorial mesosphere and lower thermosphere
Year2022
Access Date2024, May 14
Type of Workjournal article
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Author 1 Wang, Jianyuan
 2 Yi, Wen
 3 Wu, Jianfei
 4 Chen, Tingdi
 5 Xue, Xianghui
 6 Zeng, Jie
 7 Vincent, Robert A.
 8 Reid, Iain M.
 9 Batista, Paulo Prado
10 Buriti, Ricardo A.
11 Tsuda, Toshitaka
12 Mitchell, Nicholas J.
13 Dou, Xiankang
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Affiliation 1 University of Science and Technology of China
 2 University of Science and Technology of China
 3 University of Science and Technology of China
 4 University of Science and Technology of China
 5 University of Science and Technology of China
 6 University of Science and Technology of China
 7 University of Adelaide
 8 University of Adelaide
 9 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
10 Universidade Federal de Campina Grande (UFCG)
11 Kyoto University
12 University of Bath
13 University of Science and Technology of China
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JournalJournal of Geophysical Research-Space Physics
Volume127
Number12
Pagese2022JA030678
History (UTC)2022-12-13 21:50:05 :: lattes -> administrator :: 2022
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KeywordsMigrating Tides
meteor radar
all-sky meteor radar
Equatorial
AbstractWe present the migrating tidal winds decomposed jointly from multiple meteor radars in four longitudinal sectors situated in the equatorial mesosphere and lower thermosphere. The radars are located in Cariri, Brazil (7.4°S, 36.5°W), Kototabang, Indonesia (0.2°S, 100.3°E), Ascension Island, United Kingdom (7.9° S, 14.4° W), and Darwin, Australia (12.3°S, 130.8°E). Harmonic analysis was used to obtain amplitudes and phases for diurnal and semidiurnal solar migrating tides between 82 and 98 km altitude during the period 20052008. To verify the reliability of the tidal components calculated by the four meteor radar wind measurements, we also present a similar analysis for the Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model winds, which suggests that the migrating tides are well observed by the four different radars. The tides include the important tidal components of diurnal westward-propagating zonal wavenumber 1 and semidiurnal westward-propagating zonal wavenumber 2. In addition, the results based on observations were compared with the Climatological Tidal Model of the Thermosphere (CTMT). In general, in terms of climatic features, our results for the major components of migrating tides are qualitatively consistent with the CTMT models derived from satellite data. In addition, the tidal amplitudes are unusually stronger in JanuaryFebruary 2006. This result is probably because tides were enhanced by the 2006 Northern Hemisphere stratospheric sudden warming event.
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