High-frequency radar observations of atmospheric gravity waves in the high-latitude ionosphere

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Atmospheric Physics, Coherent Radar, Gravity Waves, Ionospheric Propagation, Polar Regions, Radar Tracking, Backscattering, Coherent Scattering, High Frequencies

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A high-frequency coherent scatter radar has observed propagating atmospheric gravity waves between northeastern Canada and Greenland which appear as spatially localized enhancements in the backscattered power and as quasi-periodic fluctuations in the backscattered powers, Doppler velocities, and reflections heights. They are shown to be accompanied by backscatter from higher-latitude ionospheric irregularities located near the ionospheric convection reversal boundary. The results indicate that the waves are excited at a height of 100-150 km near the convection reversal boundary and the polar cusp, and that the bulk of the observed perturbations are due to earth-reflected waves.

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