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Category : Mesosphere
Languages : en
Pages : 178
Book Description
The Stratosphere and Mesosphere: Understanding the stratosphere and mesosphere from satellite measurements
Understanding the Stratosphere and Mesosphere from Satellite Measurements
Stratosphere and Mesosphere
Temperature, Pressure, Density, and Wind Measurements in the Stratosphere and Mesosphere
The Stratosphere and Mesosphere: Dynamics, Physics and Chemistry
Temperature, Pressure, Density and Wind Measurements in the Upper Stratosphere and Mesosphere, 1965
Author: United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Mesosphere
Languages : en
Pages : 98
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Mesosphere
Languages : en
Pages : 98
Book Description
Temperature, Pressure, Density, and Wind Measurements in the Upper Stratosphere and Mesosphere, 1964
Author: United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Mesosphere
Languages : en
Pages : 90
Book Description
"Rocket-borne temperature, pressure, density, and wind measurements in stratosphere and mesosphere using acoustic grenade and pitot probes ."--NTIS abstract
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Mesosphere
Languages : en
Pages : 90
Book Description
"Rocket-borne temperature, pressure, density, and wind measurements in stratosphere and mesosphere using acoustic grenade and pitot probes ."--NTIS abstract
Temperature, Pressure, Density, and Wind Measurements in the Stratosphere and Mesosphere, 1967
Middle Atmosphere
Author: PLUMB
Publisher: Birkhäuser
ISBN: 3034858256
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 465
Book Description
PAGEOPH, stratosphere, these differences provide us with new evidence, interpretation of which can materially help to advance our understanding of stratospheric dynamics in general. It is now weil established that smaller-scale motions-in particular gravity waves and turbulence-are of fundamental importance in the general circulation of the mesosphere; they seem to be similarly, if less spectacularly, significant in the troposphere, and probably also in the stratosphere. Our understanding of these motions, their effects on the mean circulation and their mutual interactions is progressing rapidly, as is weil illustrated by the papers in this issue; there are reports of observational studies, especially with new instruments such as the Japanese MV radar, reviews of the state of theory, a laboratory study and an analysis of gravity waves and their effects in the high resolution "SKYHI" general circulation model. There are good reasons to suspect that gravity waves may be of crucial significance in making the stratospheric circulation the way it is (modeling experience being one suggestive piece of evidence for this). Direct observational proof has thus far been prevented by the difficulty of making observations of such scales of motion in this region; in one study reported here, falling sphere observations are used to obtain information on the structure and intensity of waves in the upper stratosphere.
Publisher: Birkhäuser
ISBN: 3034858256
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 465
Book Description
PAGEOPH, stratosphere, these differences provide us with new evidence, interpretation of which can materially help to advance our understanding of stratospheric dynamics in general. It is now weil established that smaller-scale motions-in particular gravity waves and turbulence-are of fundamental importance in the general circulation of the mesosphere; they seem to be similarly, if less spectacularly, significant in the troposphere, and probably also in the stratosphere. Our understanding of these motions, their effects on the mean circulation and their mutual interactions is progressing rapidly, as is weil illustrated by the papers in this issue; there are reports of observational studies, especially with new instruments such as the Japanese MV radar, reviews of the state of theory, a laboratory study and an analysis of gravity waves and their effects in the high resolution "SKYHI" general circulation model. There are good reasons to suspect that gravity waves may be of crucial significance in making the stratospheric circulation the way it is (modeling experience being one suggestive piece of evidence for this). Direct observational proof has thus far been prevented by the difficulty of making observations of such scales of motion in this region; in one study reported here, falling sphere observations are used to obtain information on the structure and intensity of waves in the upper stratosphere.
Measurements of the Structure and Circulation of the Stratosphere and Mesosphere, 1970
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Category : Mesosphere
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
"Complete data from a total of 26 meteorological rocket soundings of the stratosphere and mesosphere conducted from Barrow, Alaska; Churchill, Canada; and Wallops Island, Va., are presented. These data consist of temperature, pressure, density, and wind profiles from 16 acoustic grenade soundings that cover the 30- to 90-km altitude range, and temperature, pressure, and density profiles from 10 pitot probe soundings that cover the 25- to 120-km altitude range. Errors for each of the 16 grenade soundings are also included. No analysis of the meteorological significance of the data is attempted."--NTIS abstract.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Mesosphere
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
"Complete data from a total of 26 meteorological rocket soundings of the stratosphere and mesosphere conducted from Barrow, Alaska; Churchill, Canada; and Wallops Island, Va., are presented. These data consist of temperature, pressure, density, and wind profiles from 16 acoustic grenade soundings that cover the 30- to 90-km altitude range, and temperature, pressure, and density profiles from 10 pitot probe soundings that cover the 25- to 120-km altitude range. Errors for each of the 16 grenade soundings are also included. No analysis of the meteorological significance of the data is attempted."--NTIS abstract.