CEDAR optical and radioscience contributions to progress in equatorial aeronomy over the past decade

Physics – Optics

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0350 Pressure, Density, And Temperature, 0649 Optics, 2415 Equatorial Ionosphere, 3369 Thermospheric Dynamics (0358), 3384 Waves And Tides

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The CEDAR program has supported studies in many areas including that of equatorial aeronomy. The MISETA program (Multi-Instrument Studies in Equatorial Thermospheric Aeronomy) was designed to bring together optical and radioscience instruments in a cluster that would together enable significant improvements in our understanding of equatorial aeronomy. This report will summarize the advances that have taken place over the past ten years as a result of MISETA and other studies, particularly with reference to the coupling of thermospheric dynamics to the propagation of tidal and gravity waves into the thermosphere from below. In closing, a view will be presented as to what lies ahead concerning the important problems that remain to be addressed in the continuation of these studies.

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