Irregular motions in the lower thermosphere according to radio-meteor measurements

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Atmospheric Circulation, Radio Meteors, Thermosphere, Annual Variations, Diurnal Variations, Time Series Analysis

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Intradiurnal, interdiurnal, seasonal, interannual, and height variations of the intensity of irregular motions in the lower thermosphere were studied on the basis of radio-meteor measurements performed in Kazan' during 1978-1986. Oscillations with periods of 8, 12, and 24 hours and 4, 6, and 12 months were revealed through a time series analysis of intensity values of the irregular motions. Measurements of the height dependence during the summer of 1986 indicate that the peak in the mean diurnal values of the intensity of irregular motions occurred at a height of 98 + or - 3 km.

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