Drift of meteor trails as indicators of internal gravity waves

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Critical Frequencies, D Region, Drift Rate, Gravity Waves, Meteor Trails, Velocity Measurement, Cold Fronts, Perturbation Theory, Radiometers, Solar System

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The measurements of the drift velocity of meteor trails at heights of 80-100 km and an analysis of the temporal variations of the critical frequency in the D layer reveal quasi-periodic oscillations with periods of 30 min to 2-3 h. The possible sources of wave perturbations in the lower atmosphere, viz., cold fronts and jet streams are also discussed. The periods, amplitudes, and the angles of arrival of the wave perturbations are presented.

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