1. First observation of an undular mesospheric bore in a Doppler duct
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Brian Laughman, H. Takahashi, Barclay Clemesha, Michael J. Taylor, Lourivaldo Mota Lima, Paulo Batista, Amauri Fragoso de Medeiros, James M. Russell, M. G. Mlynczak, D. C. Fritts, Cristiano Max Wrasse, Pierre-Dominique Pautet, Joaquim Fechine, and Published by Copernicus Publications on behalf of the European Geosciences Union
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Atmospheric Science ,undular mesospheric bore ,Meteoroid ,Meteorology ,Physics ,lcsh:QC801-809 ,Airglow ,Geology ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Meteor radar ,lcsh:QC1-999 ,lcsh:Geophysics. Cosmic physics ,symbols.namesake ,Short Waves ,Space and Planetary Science ,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous) ,symbols ,lcsh:Q ,Duct (flow) ,Atmospheric duct ,doppler duct ,lcsh:Science ,Doppler effect ,lcsh:Physics - Abstract
On 1 October 2005, during the SpreadFEx campaign, a distinct mesospheric bore was observed over São João do Cariri (7.4° S, 36.5° W), Brazil by using airglow all-sky imagers. The event appeared both in the OI5577 and OH emissions, forming a well extended wave front which was followed by short waves from behind. Simultaneous wind and temperature data obtained by the meteor radar and the TIMED/SABER satellite instrument revealed that the bore event occurred during the Doppler ducting condition in the emission layers.
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- 2009
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