Attractor dimensionality for mesospheric turbulence

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Atmospheric Turbulence, Ionospheric Ion Density, Mesosphere, Radar Echoes, Radar Measurement, Radar Scattering, Rocket Sounding

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The relative ion density fluctuations measured in situ were examined by a rocket-based ion probe. These fluctuations are directly related to turbulent intensities, in this case from the region 63 km - 72 km altitude. Fractality was identified in these data having dimensions around 5. The result is remarkably similar to that obtained from radar data at 2.75 MHz, and it is hypothesized that this might indicate that, for the data sets in question, the radar echoes were due to volume scattering from eddies rather than partial reflections.

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