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2017Seasonal, inter-annual and solar cycle variability of the quasi two day wave in the low-latitude mesosphere and lower thermosphereRao, N. Venkateswara; Ratnam, M. Venkat; Vedavathi, C.; Tsuda, T.; Murthy, B.V. Krishna; Sathishkumar, S.; Gurubaran, S.; Kumar, K. Kishore; Subrahmanyam, K.V.; Rao, S. Vijaya Bhaskara
2012Intraseasonal oscillation (ISO) in the MLT zonal wind over Kolhapur (16.8° N) and Tirunelveli (8.7° N)Rokade, M.V.; Rao, R. Kondala; Nikte, S.S.; Ghodpage, R.N.; Patil, P.T.; Sharma, A.K.; Gurubaran, S.
2013Statistical characteristics of high frequency gravity waves observed by OH airglow imaging from Tirunelveli (8.7°N)Narayanan, V. Lakshmi; Gurubaran, S.
2011High‐frequency gravity waves observed in the low‐latitude mesosphere‐lower thermosphere (MLT) region and their possible relationship to lower‐atmospheric convectionKovalam, S.; Tsuda, T.; Gurubaran, S.
2008Low-latitude mesospheric mean winds observed by Gadanki mesosphere-stratosphere-troposphere (MST) radar and comparison with rocket, High Resolution Doppler Imager (HRDI), and MF radar measurements and HWM93Kumar, G. Kishore; Ratnam, M. Venkat; Patra, A.K.; Rao, V.V.M. Jagannadha; Rao, S. Vijaya Bhaskar; Kumar, K. Kishore; Gurubaran, S.; Ramkumar, G.; Rao, D. Narayana
2010A comparison study of zonal drift velocities measurements as seen by MF spaced antenna and HF Doppler radar in the Indian dip equatorial mesospheric and lower thermospheric (80–100 km) regionRamkumar, T.K.; Gurubaran, S.; Rajaram, R.; Tiwari, D.; Viswanathan, K.S.
2004MF radar observations of 6.5-day wave in the equatorial mesosphere and lower thermosphereKishore, P.; Namboothiri, S.P.; Igarashi, K.; Gurubaran, S.; Sridharan, S.; Rajaram, R.; Ratnam, M. Venkat
2003QBO influences on the variability of planetary waves in the equatorial mesopause regionSridharan, S.; Gurubaran, S.; Rajaram, R.