Seasonal variability of CO in the terrestrial mesosphere

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Annual Variations, Atmospheric Composition, Carbon Monoxide, Mesosphere, Atmospheric Chemistry, Gas Density, Microwave Spectra, Molecular Spectra

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Measurements were made of the J = 1 - 2 rotational transition of terrestrial mesospheric CO both in emission and in absorption against the moon on January 25-26, 1982. A CO mixing profile was obtained from the high signal-to-noise ratio emission spectrum. With the inclusion of these most recent spectra and spectra measured by Kunzi and Carlson (1982), further evidence is found suggesting seasonal variation of mesospheric CO as originally reported by Clancy et al. (1982). This seasonal variation may be the consequence of hemispheric circulation in the upper atmosphere.

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