First Studies of Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere Dynamics Using a Multistatic Specular Meteor Radar Network Over Southern Patagonia
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/24131Date
2021-01-18Type
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Conte, J. F.; Chau, Jorge L.; Urco, Juan M.; Latteck, Ralph; Vierinen, Juha; Salvador, JacoboAbstract
This paper presents for the first time results on winds, tides, gradients of horizontal winds,
and momentum fluxes at mesosphere and lower thermosphere altitudes over southern Patagonia, one of
the most dynamically active regions in the world. For this purpose, measurements provided by SIMONe
Argentina are investigated. SIMONe Argentina is a novel multistatic specular meteor radar system that
implements a Spread-spectrum Interferometric Multistatic meteor radar Observing Network (SIMONe)
approach, and that has been operating since the end of September 2019. Average counts of more than
30,000 meteor detections per day result in tidal estimates with statistical uncertainties of less than 1 m/s.
Thanks to the multistatic configuration, horizontal and vertical gradients of the horizontal winds are
obtained, as well as vertical winds free from horizontal divergence contamination. The vertical gradients
of both zonal and meridional winds exhibit strong tidal signatures. Mean momentum fluxes are estimated
after removing the effects of mean winds using a 4-h, 8-km window in time and altitude, respectively.
Reasonable statistical uncertainties of the momentum fluxes are obtained after applying a 28-day
averaging. Therefore, the momentum flux estimates presented in this paper represent monthly mean
values of waves with periods of 4 h or less, vertical wavelengths shorter than 8 km, and horizontal scales
less than 400 km.
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WileyCitation
Conte, Chau, Urco, Latteck, Vierinen, Salvador. First Studies of Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere Dynamics Using a Multistatic Specular Meteor Radar Network Over Southern Patagonia. Earth and Space Science. 2021;8(2)Metadata
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