“…Lidar measurements of temperature, density and wind measurements are used to investigate GWs in the stratosphere and mesosphere (e.g., Chanin and Hauchecorne, 1981;Gardner and Voelz, 1987;Alexander et al, 2011;Baumgarten, 2010;Baumgarten et al, 2015;Strelnikova et al, 2020). Another technique to observe mesospheric GWs is the imaging of airglow emission layers, which provides information about spatial and temporal characteristics of the GWs (e.g., Swenson and Mende, 1994;Medeiros et al, 2003;Vargas et al, 2007Vargas et al, , 2016Wüst et al, 2017;Taylor et al, 2019;Vargas, 2019). Mesosphere-stratosphere-troposphere (MST), medium frequency (MF), incoherent scatter and specular meteor radars (SMRs) are some of the various types of radars utilized to estimate mean winds and correlations, from which it is possible to examine GWs and turbulence in the MLT region (e.g., Gage and Balsley, 1984;Nakamura et al, 1993;Zhou, 2000;Placke et al, 2011aPlacke et al, , b, 2015.…”