1998
DOI: 10.1016/s1364-6826(97)00124-7
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Turbulent energy dissipation rates from the University of Tromsø/University of Saskatchewan MF radar

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“…Vast efforts have been made to derive turbulence energy dissipation field in the MLT by means of radar soundings (e.g., Hocking, 1983Hocking, , 1985Hall et al, 1998Hall et al, , 2003Strelnikova and Rapp, 2013;Lübken, 2014). It is understood that the radar-based turbulence measurements can be biased by both instrumental effects as well as some GWs' contributions to the measured variances of the wind fluctuations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vast efforts have been made to derive turbulence energy dissipation field in the MLT by means of radar soundings (e.g., Hocking, 1983Hocking, , 1985Hall et al, 1998Hall et al, , 2003Strelnikova and Rapp, 2013;Lübken, 2014). It is understood that the radar-based turbulence measurements can be biased by both instrumental effects as well as some GWs' contributions to the measured variances of the wind fluctuations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hall and Husøy (2004) compared altitudes of tidal phases observed by the MFR and NTMR respectively, confirming the conclusion using careful measurements of delays in the MFR system (employing a delay line to resolve ambiguities), and therefore resolving the earlier uncertainty in the MFR altitude calibration. Thus, a correlation between the departure of the diffusion coefficient yielded by NTMR, from the expected exponential profile, with estimates of the turbulent energy dissipation rate obtained from the MFR (Hall et al, 1998), would be a prima facie ratification the Hall (2002) mechanism.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Systematic measurements of ε and K at different altitudes were made using MF, MST and UHF radars (e.g. Kurosaki et al, 1996;Naström and Eaton, 1997;Hall et al, 1998;Bertin et al, 1999;Dole and Wilson, 2001;Satheesan and Krishna Murthy, 2002;Kelly et al, 2003;Zink et al, 2004), and with acoustic (Agrovskii and Kukharets, 1998;Furumoto and Tsuda, 2001) and optical measurements (Kao et al, 2002;Hecht et al, 2004). Recently, extensive information about profiles of turbulence characteristics was obtained from optical observations of star scintillations from satellites (Gurvich et al, 2001).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%