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Mean winds of the mesosphere and lower thermosphere (60–110 km): A global distribution from radar systems (MF,Meteor, VHF)
Authors:AH Manson  CE Meek  M Massebeuf  JL Fellous  WG Elford  RA Vincent  RL Craig  RG Roper  S Avery  BB Balsley  GJ Fraser  MJ Smith  RR Clark  S Kato  T Tsuda  A Ebel
Institution:1. I.S.A.S., University of Saskatchewan, Canada;2. CNRS/CRPE and CNES, France;3. University of Adelaide, Australia;4. Georgia Institute of Technology, USA;5. CIRES and NOAA, Boulder, USA;6. University of Canterbury, New Zealand;7. University of New Hampshire, USA;8. Kyoto University, Japan;9. University of Cologne, FRG
Abstract:During the last decade a large number of radars (~12) have been developed, which have produced substantial quantities of tidally-corrected mean winds data. The distribution of the radars is not global, but many areas are well covered: the Americas with Poker Flat (65°N), Saskatoon (52°N), Durham (43°N), Atlanta (34°N), Puerto Rico (18°N); Europe with Kiruna (68°), Garchy (47°N) and Monpazier (44°N); and Oceania with Christchurch (44°S), Adelaide (35°S), Townsville (20°S), and Kyoto (35°N). Zonal and meridional wind height-time cross-sections from 6080 km (MF/Meteor Radar) to ~110 km have been prepared for the last 5–6 years. They are compared with cross-sections from CIRA-72 for zonal winds, and Groves (1969) for meridional winds.It is shown that while CIRA-72 is still a useful model for many purposes, significant differences exist between it and the new radar data. The latter demonstrate important seasonal, latitudinal, longitudinal and hemispheric variations. The new meridional cross-sections are of great value. The common features with Groves (1969) are the equatorward cells in summer near 85 km; however their strength (~10 ms?1) and size are less. Systematic and somewhat different variations emerge at higher (?52°N) and middle (35–44°) latitudes.
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