“…The quasi-two day wave (QTDW) is one of the dominant features in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere typically maximizing after the solstices. There are many observation reports on QTDW by radars (Gu, Li, Dou, Wang, et al, 2013;Harris & Vincent, 1993;Lilienthal & Jacobi, 2015;Ma et al, 2017;Meek et al, 1996;Muller, 1972;Nozawa et al, 2003;Pancheva, 2006) and satellites (Gu, Li, Dou, Wu, et al, 2013;Lieberman, 1999;Rodgers & Prata, 1981;Wu et al, 1993). The observed dominant QTDWs are mainly westward propagating with zonal wave numbers 3 (W3) and 4 (W4), which are strong in the Southern Hemisphere (SH) and Northern Hemisphere (NH), respectively (Gu, Li, Dou, Wu, et al, 2013;Tunbridge et al, 2011).…”