Observations of atmospheric dynamics in the low- and middle-mesosphere with the EISCAT incoherent scatter radar during solar proton events

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Eiscat Radar System (Europe), Incoherent Scatter Radar, Lower Atmosphere, Mesosphere, Middle Atmosphere, Solar Corpuscular Radiation, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Solar Protons, Velocity Distribution, Vertical Distribution, Wind Velocity

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Profiles of meridional neutral wind velocities in the height range 54-81 km with high temporal (minutes) and spatial resolution (1 km) from the EISCAT Incoherent Scatter Radar (ISR) at 933 MHz are presented. The data, obtained during three different solar proton events causing polar cap absorption in 1989-1990, sometimes show slowly descending structures in the velocity profile which may be the signature of waves with vertical wavelengths as low as 10 km and periods from 9-14 hours.

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