Equatorial dynamics observed by rocket, radar, and satellite during the CADRE/MALTED campaign .1. Programmatics and small-scale fluctuations

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Goldberg, RA
Lehmacher, GA
Schmidlin, FJ
Fritts, DC
Mitchell, JD
Croskey, CL
Friedrich, M
Swartz, WE
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[1] PENN STATE UNIV, COMMUN & SPACE SCI LAB, UNIVERSITY PK, PA 16802 USA
[2] GRAZ TECH UNIV, INST NACHRICHTENTECH & WELLENAUSBREITUNG, A-8010 GRAZ, AUSTRIA
[3] NASA, GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CTR, WALLOPS FLIGHT FACIL, WALLOPS ISL, VA 23337 USA
[4] CORNELL UNIV, SCH ELECT ENGN, ITHACA, NY 14853 USA
[5] UNIV COLORADO, ATMOSPHER & SPACE PHYS LAB, BOULDER, CO 80309 USA
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10.1029/96JD03653
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P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
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0706 ; 070601 ;
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In August 1994, the Mesospheric and Lower Thermospheric Equatorial Dynamics (MALTED) Program was conducted from the Alcantara rocket site in northeastern Brazil as part of the International Guara Rocket Campaign to study equatorial dynamics, irregularities, and instabilities in the ionosphere. This site was selected because of its proximity to the geographic (2.3 degrees S) and magnetic (similar to 0.5 degrees S) equators. MALTED was concerned with planetary wave modulation of the diurnal tidal amplitude, which exhibits considerable amplitude variability at equatorial and subtropical latitudes. Our goals were to study this global modulation of the tidal motions where tidal influences on the thermal structure are maximum, to study the interaction of these tidal structures with gravity waves and turbulence at mesopause altitudes, and to gain a better understanding of dynamic influences and variability on the equatorial middle atmosphere. Four (two daytime and two nighttime) identical Nike-Orion payloads designed to investigate small-scale turbulence and irregularities were coordinated with 20 meteorological falling-sphere rockets designed to measure temperature and wind fields during a 10-day period. These in situ measurements were coordinated with observations of global-scale mesospheric motions that were provided by various ground based radars and the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) through the Coupling and Dynamics of Regions Equatorial (CADRE) campaign. The ground-based observatories included the Jicamarca radar observatory near Lima, Peru, and medium frequency (MF) radars in Hawaii Christmas Island, and Adelaide. Since all four Nike-Orion flights penetrated and overflew the electrojet with apogees near 125 km, these flights provided additional information about the electrodynamics and irregularities in the equatorial ionospheric E region and may provide information on wave coupling between the mesosphere and the electrojet. Simultaneous with these flights, the CUPRI 50-MHz radar (Cornell University) provided local sounding of the electrojet region. A description of the campaign logistics and the measurements performed with the Nike-Orion instrumentation and their implications for turbulence due to gravity waves and tidal instability in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere (MLT) are presented here. From a study of electron density fluctuations measured by rocket probes, we have found evidence for equatorial mesospheric neutral-atmospheric turbulence between 85 and 90 km. Furthermore, falling-sphere data imply that gravity wave breaking was a source for this turbulence. Mean motions and the various planetary, tidal, and gravity wave structures and their coherence and variability are the subjects of a companion paper.
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