“…The height-latitude structure of the UFKW and sidebands 2 − , 3 − , 1 + , 2 + between ±30 ∘ latitude and extending from 30 to 80 km retrieved using the pseudolongitude spectral peaks in MCS ZMR temperatures is presented in Figure 5. The UFKW is found to maximize around 78 km and possess amplitudes up to 6 K, while the sidebands are found to maximize around 70-75 km (2 − , 3 − ), 60-70 km (1 + ), and 68 km (2 + ) with amplitudes up to 4 K. The UFKW and the 2 − sideband are mostly equatorially symmetric, while the sidebands 3 − , 1 + , and 2 + display significant latitudinal asymmetry possibly due to tidal structures that are not purely symmetric (e.g., Moudden & Forbes, 2015) and/or to the effect of mean winds and dissipation (e.g., Gasperini, Forbes, & Hagan, 2017). Figure 5 also shows that the UFKW is mainly confined to a narrow latitude band of ±15 ∘ around of the equator, while the sidebands can extend up to ∼ ±30 ∘ latitude.…”