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Nakamura, T., Fritts, D.C., Isler, J.R., Tsuda, T., Vincent, R.A. and Reid, I.M. (1997). Short-period fluctuations of the diurnal tide observed with low-latitude MF and meteor radars during CADRE: Evidence for gravity wave/tidal interactions. Journal of Geophysical Research 102: doi: 10.1029/96JD03145. issn: 0148-0227. |
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MF and meteor radar data from four equatorial and subtropical sites (Hawaii, Christmas Island, Jakarta, and Adelaide) are used to examine diurnal tide amplitude and phase variability at mesosphere and lower thermosphere altitudes. All sites exhibit significant seasonal variability, with the largest amplitude fluctuations occurring at Hawaii and Adelaide. Shorter-term variability is found to occur primarily on timescales of ~5 to 30 days. Amplitude and phase fluctuations are well correlated among different sites on occasion, but in general, the amplitude and phase coherences are low and suggest significant local influences on the tidal structures. The temporal behavior of height variations of the diurnal tide amplitude and phase is also examined. Cross correlations and cross spectra of these tidal parameters, especially between the amplitude and phase, are examined closely. The tendency for phase maxima to lead amplitude maxima is consistent with tidal modulation of gravity wave propagation and momentum fluxes, with a corresponding feedback by the gravity wave momentum flux divergences on the observed tidal structures. These results substantially extend previous more limited studies of gravity wave/tidal interactions and provide a statistical basis for the possible importance of this interaction and its influences on the diurnal tidal structure. ¿ 1997 American Geophysical Union |
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Atmospheric Composition and Structure, General or miscellaneous |
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American Geophysical Union 2000 Florida Avenue N.W. Washington, D.C. 20009-1277 USA 1-202-462-6900 1-202-328-0566 service@agu.org |
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