Winds from the Atlanta /34 deg N, 84 deg W/ radio meteor wind facility

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Continuous Wave Radar, Radar Measurement, Radio Meteors, Wind Velocity Measurement, Atlanta (Ga), Atmospheric Models, Diurnal Variations, Meridional Flow, Thermosphere, Vertical Distribution, Weather Stations, Wind Profiles

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A brief description of the Georgia Tech radio meteor wind facility is followed by a tabular presentation and discussion of winds measured over Atlanta (34 deg N, 84 deg W) for the first three intervals of the URSI/IAGA Cooperative Tidal Observations Program (CTOP). The pervailing zonal wind measured during August 1974, being easterly, is significantly different from that measured during October 1975 and January 1976, and is not typical of winds measured in August 1975 and August 1976, when westerlies predominated. The complicated tidal picture is detailed, but is not easily summarized.

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