Features of the temperature regime at heights of 80-120 km at middle and high latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere

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Arctic Regions, Atmospheric Temperature, Ionospheric Sounding, Midlatitude Atmosphere, Polar Meteorology, Annual Variations, E Region, Latitude, Manometers, Rocket Sounding, Zonal Flow (Meteorology)

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Interlatitudinal differences and seasonal variations of temperature at heights of 80-120 km at high latitudes (the Arctic) and middle latitudes (above Volgograd) are analyzed on the basis of data from manometers carried by meteorological rockets during 1966-1982. It is shown that the magnitudes of interlatitudinal and interseasonal differences depend on the level of solar activity. Some conclusions pertaining to the zonal-circulation characteristics at high latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere are drawn.

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