MF radar interferometry measurements of fluxes and Coriolis accelerations over Saskatoon (52 deg N, 107 deg W)

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Coriolis Effect, Gravity Waves, Mesosphere, Radar Measurement, Radio Interferometers, Wind Velocity Measurement, Aeronomy, Doppler Effect, Meridional Flow, Midlatitude Atmosphere, Zonal Flow (Meteorology)

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A new interferometry analysis of MF mesospheric radar scatter has been attempted. The experiment was run during local noon times for 17 days during the summer of 1989. The analysis yielded consistent values for the amplitude and direction of gravity wave fluxes. Also, the flux magnitudes found are in general agreement with that found in other studies. It is concluded that this interferometry analysis is very promising for gravity wave flux measurements.

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