Observed Thermal Structure of the Atmosphere (3-70km) at the Geographic South Pole: Seasonal Variations

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0350 Pressure, Density, And Temperature, 3319 General Circulation, 3349 Polar Meteorology

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An Fe Boltzmann temperature lidar has been deployed and operated by our group at the Geographic South Pole since November 1999. The lidar data are combined with balloon data to characterize for the first time, the seasonal variations of the temperature structure above the South Pole from the surface to 70 km altitude. We compare the observed seasonal variations in temperature with those predicted by the MSIS90 model.

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