Computer Science
Scientific paper
Nov 1986
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Planetary and Space Science (ISSN 0032-0633), vol. 34, Nov. 1986, p. 1037-1041.
Computer Science
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Mesosphere, Solar Activity Effects, Solar Cycles, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Annual Variations, Atmospheric Pressure, Atmospheric Temperature, Correlation, Geostrophic Wind, Sunspot Cycle, Wind Variations
Scientific paper
Rocketsonde temperature changes during the 1971-1982 solar cycle observed at four stations in the height range 50-80 km are analyzed in order to obtain height and latitude dependent formulas for winter and summer seasons. The relationship between temperature and sunspot number changes is examined and the corresponding changes in pressure and geostrophic W-E wind are derived. It is observed that there is no evidence of a N-S hemispherical difference except for that associated with season, and changes in pressure related to a change in sunspot number are about 18-35 percent according to latitude. The change in geostrophic W-E wind is discussed in terms of observed zonal wind change with solar cycle. The solar cycle temperature change model is compared to that of Garcia et al. (1984), which was obtained numerically, and the models do not correlate.
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