Publication Date:
2019-07-17
Description:
The rocket-borne falling sphere technique has been providing temperature and wind measurements to 90 km. For example, the High Resolution Doppler Imager (HRDI) experiment on the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) and during the GUARA Campaign. The measurement of temperature and wind using the falling sphere method is well known, but will be briefly reviewed. The vertical resolution of the data is examined at different geographical locations and seasons. Time/height sections characterizing the temperature and wind structure will be presented for low (Alcantara, Brazil), middle (Wallops Island and Barking Sands, Hawaii), and high latitudes (ARR and ESRANGE). We address radar quality required, data smoothing, and expected measurement accuracy. Special emphasis will be given to the data gathered during the GUARA campaign, especially small- and large-scale motions including transports of momentum and heat. In the GUARA campaign, the combined Use of small meteorological payloads to measure large scale temperature and wind variations coupled with measurements of small scale turbulence from the larger rockets provided clear cut evidence of gravity wave breaking in the 85 to 90 km region.
Keywords:
Meteorology and Climatology
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