Middle atmosphere thermal structure during MAP/WINE

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Atmospheric Circulation, Atmospheric Temperature, Middle Atmosphere, Wave Propagation, Winter, Atmospheric Turbulence, Least Squares Method, Ozone, Periodic Variations, Planetary Waves

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Middle atmosphere temperatures were measured during the MAP/WINE campaign by various ground-based techniques, by rocket instruments, and by satellites. Respective data were analyzed for atmospheric thermal mean state as well as for long and short period variations. A brief survey of the results is given. Monthly mean temperatures agree well with the new CIRA model. Long period (planetary) waves frequently exhibit peculiar vertical amplitude and phase structures, resembling those of standing waves. Short period oscillations tend to begin breaking well below the stratosphere.

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