Evidence of gravity waves in the PBL above New Delhi, during the total Eclipse of August 2009

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[0305] Atmospheric Composition And Structure / Aerosols And Particles, [0325] Atmospheric Composition And Structure / Evolution Of The Atmosphere, [0360] Atmospheric Composition And Structure / Radiation: Transmission And Scattering

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A total eclipse occurred on july the 22th of 2009 over India, starting from Bombay and crossing the country toward the east. During this event, an EZ Aerosol LIDAR™ has been monitoring at the National Physics Lab, making high resolution and continuous observations of the atmosphere at 355nm. Polarisation measurements were also taken. The eclipse in Indian continent started about 4;30 early in the morning . In Delhi It was between 6:00 AM to 7 :00AM on 22-7-09 . In this time interval the signature of wave pattern is observed. These lidar results show some experimental evidence which support the hypothesis that the movement of moon's shadow sweeping the ozone layer at supersonic speed during a solar eclipse , creates gravity waves in the atmosphere.

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