Interpretation in terms of gravity waves of structures observed at the mesopause level by photogrammetry and lidar

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Airglow, Atmospheric Composition, Gravity Waves, Mesopause, Vertical Distribution, Hydroxyl Radicals, Optical Radar, Photogrammetry, Sodium, Two Dimensional Models

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Experiment data of the vertical distribution of sodium density measured by lidar are compared with the horizontal structures observed by photogrammetry on the sodium emissive layer. The gravity wave induced variations seen in the vertical distribution are used to define a two-dimensional model of the layer, which is shown to explain the observed horizontal patterns. It is strongly suggested that the structures currently seen on OH can be also related to gravity waves and that their sporadic occurrence in specific angular directions is explained by the wave characteristic and by wave or wind induced chemistry

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