Abstract At mesospheric heights, VHF radar measurements reveal strong signal power bursts which have the same period as simultaneously observed short-period velocity oscillations. Both the power bursts and the velocity oscillations occur in layers of maximum vertical wind shear generated by tidal or long-period gravity waves with apparent vertical wavelengths of the order of 10 km. A comparison with similar power bursts measured in the troposphere during a jet stream passage leads to the conclusion that the short-period velocity oscillations are due to a Kelvin-Helmholtz instability. This instability in turn generates superadiabatic lapse rates so that strong turbulence can occur which produces the observed signal power bursts.
VHF radar observation of wave instability and turbulence in the mesosphere
Advances in Space Research ; 4 , 4 ; 79-82
01.01.1984
4 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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