Winds and waves in the middle atmosphere at Saskatoon (52 deg N, 107 deg W), Collm (52 deg N, 15 deg E) and Badary (52 deg N, 105 deg E)

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Atmospheric Circulation, Middle Atmosphere, Midlatitude Atmosphere, Radar Data, Wind Variations, Gravity Waves, Planetary Waves, Spectrum Analysis, Stratosphere, Stratospheric Warming

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Winds data from three radar systems in the USSR, GDR, and Canada, which are well-spaced along the 52 deg N latitude circle, are used to illustrate longitudinal/regional variations in the dynamics of the upper middle atmosphere 80-97 km. Responses to the stratospheric warming of 1982/3 are noted at all three locations, but the zonal wind does not reverse at Badary, consistent with the flow there being eastward during all months of the year. Planetary wave period oscillations (2-30 days) are observed at all locations, and highly significant cross-spectral coherences exist between the three stations.

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