Physics
Scientific paper
Jul 1991
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1991jatp...53..653n&link_type=abstract
(Thermospheric and ionospheric dynamics; Symposium, Exeter, England, July 1989, Selected Papers. A92-10626 01-46) Journal of Atm
Physics
Atmospheric Circulation, Atmospheric Effects, Mesosphere, Meteor Trails, Electrodynamics, Magnetohydrodynamics, Plasma Drift, Radar
Scientific paper
The current practice of measuring meteor-trail drift is examined in terms of the requirements of the measuring probes employed. A detailed analysis of the data from various altitudes and different techniques is conducted which also examines network observations. The data are examined to study the dependence of meteor-trail drift on neutral atmosphere motions, pseudosynoptic effects introduced by the astronomical selectivity factor, and the inherent limitations of conventional data processing. The report shows that the two fundamental requirements of measuring probes are not met. Measurements of the parameters under consideration are often not guaranteed, and the representative samples are often not independent of (or consistently dependent on) the parameters measured.
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