Isolated lower mesospheric echoes seen by medium frequency radar at 70º N, 19º E
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/569Date
2006-11-23Type
Journal articlePeer reviewed
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Abstract
We have noted sporadic instances of strong isolated
reflections of medium frequency (MF) radar waves
from the mesosphere from as low as 50 km altitude and have
devised a set of criteria for isolating these apparently anomalous
echoes from those normally occurring from progressive
partial reflections in the D-region. The object of this study
is to map the occurrences of such echoes facilitating comparisons
with other observations. For example, the similarity
and simultaneity of the echo structure for the 20 January
2005 with VHF radar results presented by Lübken et
al. (2006) are particularly striking. In presenting a number
of such echo events since 2001 selected from the MF radar
dataset (which spans 1997 to present), we find that virtually
all echo occurrences coincide with enhanced solar proton
fluxes suggesting that substantial ionisation of the mesosphere
is a necessary condition. Strong partial reflections
of the radio wave in the lower mesosphere combined with
seasonally varying total absorption higher up, thus giving
false impressions of lower mesospheric layers preferentially
in winter, constitute a scenario consistent with our observations.
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European Geophysical SocietySeries
Atmospheric chemistry and physics 6(2006), pp 5307-5314Metadata
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