Physics
Scientific paper
Apr 2004
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2004jastp..66..647m&link_type=abstract
Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, Volume 66, Issue 6-9, p. 647-654.
Physics
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Gravity Wave, Airglow, Imager, Winds
Scientific paper
An all-sky CCD imager for the OH, O2and OI (557.7nm) airglow emissions was operated at Cachoeira Paulista (CP), Brazil (23°S,45°W), in collaboration with Utah State University, USA, during the period of 1998-2000. Another all-sky imager, which belongs to the Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais, has been operating at Sa~o Joa~o do Cariri (Cariri), Brazil (7°S,36°W) since October 2000. Dominant gravity wave components were investigated by using the image data from the two sites. Wave characteristics observed at CP (October 1998-September 1999) show horizontal wavelengths of 5-60km, periods of 5-35min and horizontal phase velocities of 1-80m/s. Band-type waves (horizontal wavelengths between 10 and 85km) showed a clear seasonal dependency in the horizontal propagation direction, propagating to the southeast in summer and to the northwest in winter. The Cariri data (September 2000-August 2001) showed horizontal wavelengths of 5-65km, with periods of 5-55min and horizontal phase velocities of 5-105m/s, much higher than CP. Band-type waves also exhibited a seasonal dependency in the horizontal propagation direction, propagating to southeast in summer and northeast in winter. The results are interpreted in terms of wind filtering and a non-uniform distribution of the gravity wave sources.
Batista Pedro
Buriti Ricardo A.
Gobbi Delano
Machado E. A.
Medeiros A. F.
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