Temperature and wind measurements and model atmospheres of the 1989 Airborne Arctic Stratospheric Expedition

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Arctic Regions, Atmospheric Models, Stratospheric Warming, Temperature Measurement, Wind Measurement, Polar Meteorology, Research Aircraft, Temperature Profiles, Vertical Distribution

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The ER-2 Meteorological Measurement System provides accurate in situ measurements of atmospheric state variables. During the Airborne Arctic Stratospheric Expedition (AASE) the ER-2 flew over the polar region on 14 occasions in January and February, 1989. Vertical temperature profiles, during aircraft takeoff at about 60 deg N and during midflight descent and ascent at high latitudes, are presented. Latitudinal variations of the horizontal wind measurement are illustrated and discussed. Based on observation data, model atmospheres at 60 deg and 75 deg N, representative of the environment of the AASE campaign, are developed.

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