Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 2005
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2005agufmsa53a1156k&link_type=abstract
American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2005, abstract #SA53A-1156
Physics
0342 Middle Atmosphere: Energy Deposition (3334), 0350 Pressure, Density, And Temperature, 3332 Mesospheric Dynamics, 3334 Middle Atmosphere Dynamics (0341, 0342), 3349 Polar Meteorology
Scientific paper
The Shinshu University Sodium lidar has conducted 3-year temperature observation in Antarctica from 2000 to 2002. Coupling with simultaneous wind observation with MF/meteor radar (1999-2004) in the mesopause region, we report the wind and temperature feature concerning the Antarctic sudden stratospheric warming event in 2002. The lidar temperature from July to September in 2002 showed as much as 20K higher than those of previous two years. In the corresponding period, eastward wind at 80 km (104 km) in 2002 was close to zero (+10 m/s) though the winds of previous years shows +20 m/s (2-3 m/s). Northward wind in 2002 showed +5 m/s at 80 km and -10 m/s at 104 km, though the corresponidng wind velocities were -5 m/s and +2-3 m/s in previous years. The downward propagation of temperature drop was observed in August with the velocity of 1 km/day.
Aso Takehiko
Kawahara Takuya D.
Nomura Akio
Tsutsumi Makoto
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