Abstract. On 3 October 2005 a mesospheric front was observed over Sao Joao do Cariri (7.4 ∘ S, 36.5 ∘ W). This front propagated to the northeast and appeared in the airglow images on the west side of the observatory. By about 1.5 h later, it dissipated completely when the front crossed the local zenith. Ahead of the front, several ripple structures appeared during the dissipative process of the front. Using coincident temperature profile from the TIMED/SABER satellite and wind profiles from a meteor radar at Sao Joao do Cariri, the background of the atmosphere was investigated in detail. On the one hand, it was noted that a strong vertical wind shear in the propagation direction of the front produced by a semidiunal thermal tide was mainly responsible for the formation of duct (Doppler duct), in which the front propagated up to the zenith of the images. On the other hand, the evolution of the Richardson number as well as the appearance of ripples ahead of the main front suggested that a presence of instability in the airglow layer that did not allow the propagation of the front to the other side of the local zenith. Keywords. Atmospheric composition and structure (airglow and aurora) – meteorology and atmospheric dynamics (middle atmosphere dynamics; waves and tides)
Case study of mesospheric front dissipation observed over the northeast of Brazil
A. Medeiros,I. Paulino,C. Wrasse,J. Fechine,H. Takahashi,J. Bageston,A. R. Paulino,R. Buriti
Published 2018 in Annales Geophysicae
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2018-03-05
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