2003
DOI: 10.1016/s1364-6826(02)00287-0
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Meridional thermospheric winds over the Antarctic Peninsula longitude sector

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“…An inverse relationship between the VEWs and the solar activity is evident during both daytime and nighttime, similar to the results over Wuhan (Liu et al, 2003c) while different from the meridional winds predicted by the HWM model (Hagan, 1993;Buonsanto and Witasse, 1999). However, the latitudinal trend of VEWs is significantly dependent on season, and relatively less dependent on local time and solar activity.…”
Section: The Local Time and Solar Activity Variationsupporting
confidence: 68%
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“…An inverse relationship between the VEWs and the solar activity is evident during both daytime and nighttime, similar to the results over Wuhan (Liu et al, 2003c) while different from the meridional winds predicted by the HWM model (Hagan, 1993;Buonsanto and Witasse, 1999). However, the latitudinal trend of VEWs is significantly dependent on season, and relatively less dependent on local time and solar activity.…”
Section: The Local Time and Solar Activity Variationsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…The meridional winds at mid-latitude are consistent with the solar EUV forcing and the consequent latitudinal pressure gradients, namely poleward by day and equatorward at night (Hagan, 1993;Kawamura et al, 2000). At higher mid-latitudes, the meridional winds can be influenced by the aurorally driven high-latitude circulation cell even under quiet conditions (Hagan, 1993;Emmert et al, 2003).…”
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confidence: 66%
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