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Title: Characteristics of gravity waves in the upper mesosphere region observed by OH airglow imaging
Authors: Pragati, R. Sikha
Parihar, Navin
Ghodpage, R.N.
Mukherjee, G.K.
Keywords: All sky imaging
Allahabad
Thunderstorm
OH Airglow
Mesosphere
Gravity waves
Airglow
MLT region
Issue Date: 2010
Citation: Current Science, v.98/3, p.392-397, 2010
Abstract: We present the characteristics of small-scale (<100 km) gravity waves in the upper mesosphere region derived from OH airglow imaging observations at Allahabad (25.4°N, 81.8°E, dip lat. ~16.34°N) in India during January–May 2008 on cloud free and moonless nights. Horizontal and vertical propagation characteristics of the short period (<1 h) gravity waves (wavelength, apparent phase velocity, periodicity, direction) have been retrieved. Observed period, horizontal wavelength and observed horizontal phase speeds of gravity waves were typically 5–17 min, 10–37 km and 10–48 m/s. The propagation directions are in north and north-eastward in April and May. In February and March, few displays showed significant south-west motion. The possible source of wave generation has been discussed.
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