Kelvin waves in stratosphere, mesosphere and lower thermosphere temperatures as observed by TIMED/SABER during 2002–2006

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Jeffrey M. Forbes
Xiaoli Zhang
Scott E. Palo
James Russell
Christopher J. Mertens
Martin Mlynczak
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[1] University of Colorado,Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences, UCB 429
[2] Hampton University,Center for Atmospheric Sciences
[3] NASA Langley Research Center,undefined
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Earth, Planets and Space | 2009年 / 61卷
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SABER (Sounding the Atmosphere using Broadband Emissioni Radiometry); TIMED (Thermosphere Ionosphere Mesosphere Energetics Dynamics); Ultra-Fast Kelvin Waves (UFKW); Intra-seasonal oscillation (ISO); Eliassen-Palm Flux Divergences (EPFD);
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Temperature measurements from the SABER instrument on the TIMED spacecraft are used to elucidate the properties of Kelvin waves and other equatorial oscillations over the altitude range 20–120 km during 2002–2006. The dominant Kelvin waves transition from long periods (52–10 days) and short wavelengths (9–13 km) in the stratosphere, to shorter periods (2–3 days) and longer wavelengths (35–45 km) in the 80–120 km height region. Ultra-Fast Kelvin Waves (UFKW) with periods of 2.5–4.5 days intermittently exist at amplitudes of order 3–10 K between 80–120 km during all months of the year, with variability at periods typically in the 20–60 day range. An Intra-seasonal oscillation (ISO) of zonal mean temperatures also exists with periods 20–60 days that may be driven by Eliassen-Palm Flux Divergences (EPFD) due, at least in part, to UFKW and migrating diurnal tides.
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