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Monthly averages of diurnal temperature variation from meteor radar at Cachoeira Paulista (22.7 degrees S, 45 degrees W), Brazil

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Author(s):
Lima, Lourivaldo Mota [1] ; Paulino, Ana Roberta [1] ; de Araujo, Luciana Rodrigues [1] ; Pereira Maia, Fabio Batista [1] ; Batista, Paulo Prado [2]
Total Authors: 5
Affiliation:
[1] Univ Estadual Paraiba, UEPB, Dept Fis, BR-58109790 Campina Grande, Paraiba - Brazil
[2] Inst Nacl Pesquisas Espaciais, INPE, BR-12227010 Sao Jose Dos Campos, SP - Brazil
Total Affiliations: 2
Document type: Journal article
Source: JOURNAL OF ATMOSPHERIC AND SOLAR-TERRESTRIAL PHYSICS; v. 221, SEP 15 2021.
Web of Science Citations: 0
Abstract

Monthly averages of the superposed values of decay times of meteor echoes from underdense meteor trails obtained by meteor radar observations at Cachoeira Paulista (22.7 degrees S, 45 degrees W), Brazil, have been employed to estimate temperature and to study the diurnal temperature fluctuations in the upper mesosphere and lower thermosphere region. The monthly diurnal amplitudes and phases in meteor radar temperatures at Cachoeira Paulista are comparable to those of the westward migrating diurnal tide, with zonal wave number 1, found in the reported temperatures obtained from SABER data, when the observations were obtained during the same period. The diurnal amplitudes in the temperature do not show the semiannual oscillation present in those of the diurnal tide in zonal and meridional winds. The diurnal temperature peaks 4 to 5 h ahead of diurnal tide in the zonal winds and is in anti-phase with the diurnal tide in the meridional winds. The semidiurnal amplitudes of the radar temperature fluctuations also are comparable with SABER westward migrating semidiurnal tide, with zonal wave number 2, and do not present a defined seasonal behavior, while their phases undergo small changes. They lead the semidiurnal tide in the zonal winds by about 4 h during austral summer, but it remains in-phase for the other months, and lead in meridional winds by about 5 to 8 h. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 17/00590-3 - Tropical mesopause temperature estimate from meteor radar measurements
Grantee:Paulo Prado Batista
Support Opportunities: Research Grants - Visiting Researcher Grant - Brazil