2020
DOI: 10.5194/acp-2020-974
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Study of second-order wind statistics in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere region from multistatic specular meteor radar observations during the SIMONe 2018 campaign

Abstract: Abstract. In recent years, multistatic specular meteor radars (SMRs) have been introduced to study the Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere (MLT) dynamics. In this paper, the statistics of mesoscale MLT power spectra are explored through observations from a campaign using the SIMONe (Spread-spectrum Interferometric Multistatic meteor radar Observing Network) approach conducted in northern Germany in 2018 (hereafter SIMONe 2018). The seven-day SIMONe 2018 comprised of fourteen multistatic SMR links and allows to b… Show more

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“…Diurnal wave signatures in w 0 have been found throughout the entire SIMONe Argentina dataset (not shown). Moreover, similar features have been observed in the mean vertical winds over Peru and northern Germany (Chau et al, 2020;Charuvil Asokan et al, 2020). Hence, it is possible that our results on w 0 are also revealing real geophysical features, e.g., diurnal tidal effects.…”
Section: Accepted Articlesupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…Diurnal wave signatures in w 0 have been found throughout the entire SIMONe Argentina dataset (not shown). Moreover, similar features have been observed in the mean vertical winds over Peru and northern Germany (Chau et al, 2020;Charuvil Asokan et al, 2020). Hence, it is possible that our results on w 0 are also revealing real geophysical features, e.g., diurnal tidal effects.…”
Section: Accepted Articlesupporting
confidence: 82%
“…All five transmitted codes are simultaneously decoded at each receiving site by means of compressed sensing (e.g., Urco et al, 2019). Hardware and software details of both systems, i.e., SI-MONe Peru and SIMONe Argentina, can be found in Chau et al (2020).…”
Section: Simone Argentinamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diurnal wave signatures in w 0 have been found throughout the entire SIMONe Argentina data set (not shown). Moreover, similar features have been observed in the mean vertical winds over Peru and northern Germany (Charuvil Asokan et al, 2020;Chau et al, 2020). Hence, it is possible that our results on w 0 are also revealing real geophysical features, for example, diurnal tidal effects.…”
Section: Gradients and Vertical Windsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…By using recent technological developments in atmospheric radars, such as spread-spectrum, MIMO (Multi-input multiple-output), and compressed sensing approaches (Vierinen et al, 2016;Urco et al, 2018Urco et al, , 2019b, SIMONe allows the implementation of MMARIA with several attractive qualities: it is easier, cheaper, and inherently expandable compared to original proposed configurations using traditional pulsed systems. Examples of SIMONe implementations in Germany, Peru and Argentina can be found in several studies (Vierinen et al, 2019;Charuvil Asokan et al, 2020;Vargas et al, 2020;Chau et al, 2021;Conte et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In November 2018, a short observing campaign was conducted in northern Germany, herein denoted SIMONe2018, in which six existing MMARIA links were complemented with eight additional SIMONe links. During this campaign, we obtained on average two hundred thousand meteor scatter observations per day (e.g., Vierinen et al, 2019;Charuvil Asokan et al, 2020). For reference, a monostatic SMR obtains on average ten thousand meteors per day at a comparable latitude and seasonal time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%