Wave Damping and Accelerations Deduced from Mesospheric Airglow Perturbations

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3332 Mesospheric Dynamics, 3360 Remote Sensing, 3384 Acoustic-Gravity Waves, 3389 Tides And Planetary Waves

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Mesospheric airglows in OH, O2 (Atmospheric), and OI (1S) responses to gravity waves have been modeled for amplitude and phase inferences to their intrinsic properties, including damping with altitude. Simple, monochromatic wave illustrations of the principles will be described. Momentum and energy fluxes with altitude, and deduced accelerations to the mean flow between layers are manifestations of wave momentum flux divergence. Examples of typical accelerations from airglow and supporting instrumentation will be described.

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