WAMDII observation of an auroral atmosphere wave event

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Atmospheric Circulation, Auroral Zones, Doppler Radar, Gravity Waves, Michelson Interferometers, Canada, Propagation Velocity, Wave Propagation

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Field tests of WAMDII (Wide Angle Michelson Doppler Imaging Interferometer) on February 23 to 24, 1984 in Saskatoon produced wind images of the aurora that show well defined wave structures in lambda 5577. Wavelengths and velocities of these structures suggest an acoustic-gravity wave interpretation, but their short duration warrants their being termed an event. The Dopplergrams are presented with emphasis on the interpretation of the waves and a discussion of possible sources.

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