A Doppler lidar for measuring winds in the middle atmosphere

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Doppler Radar, Middle Atmosphere, Optical Radar, Wind Measurement, Doppler Effect, Fabry-Perot Interferometers, Rayleigh Scattering, Temperature Profiles

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The possibility of measuring winds in the middle atmosphere with a Doppler lidar is demonstrated. The goal is to study the wave-mean flow interaction when used in association with the Rayleigh lidar providing density and temperature profiles and their fluctuations. The Doppler shift of the backscattered echo is measured via comparison of the signal detected through each of the two high-resolution narrow-bandpass Fabry-Perot interferometers tuned on either side of the emitted laser line.

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