Co-ordinated meteor wind radar observations during the Energy Budget Campaign from two locations in the British Isles

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Energy Budgets, Meteoroid Showers, Radar Tracking, United Kingdom, Wind Variations, Annual Variations, Atmospheric Tides, Mesopause, Planetary Waves, Pulse Doppler Radar, Radar Echoes

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Upper mesopause winds were recorded in Nov and Dec 1980, using radar systems in Sheffield (53 deg N) and Stornoway (58 deg N). Average wind values are produced every 30 min for NW and SW directed transmitters, and for the 75 to 90, 90 to 96, and 96 to 115 km height intervals. An all height average (mean = 95 km) is produced. Data show marked tidal wave activity at both sites, but the presence of planetary waves of quasi two-day period is less prominent than during a summer 1980 run.

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