Solar activity and radiative flux divergence in the tropical middle atmosphere

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Middle Atmosphere, Radiative Transfer, Solar Activity, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Tropical Meteorology, Mesosphere, Rocket Sounding, Sunspot Cycle

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Results are presented from a study on radiative net flux divergence at various heights of the middle atmosphere (15-80 km) over Thumba, India, from 1971 to 1982 using M-100 rocket data. Mesospheric net flux divergence occurs during the descending phases and flux convergence takes place during the ascending phases of the solar cycle. The net flux divergence in middle stratosphere seems to have quasi-biennial variations. The total net flux divergence during a 11-year solar cycle is found to be highly negative in the mesosphere and strongly positive in the upper stratosphere, representing the heat source and sink regions in the middle atmosphere.

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