Simultaneous lidar and airglow temperature measurements in the mesopause region

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Airglow, Aloha System, Mesopause, Optical Radar, Temperature Measurement, Hydroxyl Radicals, Mesosphere, Onboard Equipment, Oxygen, Rotational Spectra, Sodium

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A scientific flight over Fort Collins CO (40.6 deg N, 105 deg W) was conducted on the night of April 15-16, 1990, during the ALOHA-90 campaign. In this Colorado mission, a direct comparison between measured mesospheric O2 and OH rotational temperatures with the airglow instruments on board the Electra and simultaneously measured Na temperatures by a ground-based narrowband Na lidar has been made. This first comparison resulted in general agreement in measured temperatures between different instruments.

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