Lunar tides in the stratosphere and mesosphere from NIMBUS 6 data

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Atmospheric Tides, Infrared Radiometers, Lunar Tides, Mesosphere, Nimbus 6 Satellite, Stratosphere, Earth Atmosphere, Earth Ionosphere, Latitude, Pressure Distribution, Temperature Distribution, Vertical Distribution

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Infra-red radiance data from the Nimbus 6 satellite have been analyzed
for lunar tidal variations in temperature at heights from 45 to 80 km.
The tide at 45 km agrees well with that previously found from Nimbus 5
data. The tide at 80 km has an amplitude of about 0.4K, and shows a
phase change in the expected sense relative to that at 45 km.

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