Abstract:
The observational data on OI 630 nm thermospheric nightglow from the Indian dip equatorial station, Tirunelveli (8.7 N, 77.8 E
geographic, 1.6 N dip latitude) obtained between January 2013 and January 2015 using an All-Sky Airglow Imager (ASAI) are utilized
in this work to examine the presence of gravity waves in the thermosphere. Two types of wave signatures were observed: (1)
quasi-periodic waves consisting of alternating crests and troughs and (2) single bands of enhanced intensity (SBEI). The phase speed,
wavelength and time period of the quasi-periodic waves were in the range of 70–160 m/s, 130–575 km and 25–75 min, respectively, while
the phase speed and scale size of the SBEI features were found to be in the range of 150–250 m/s and 230–470 km, respectively. During
equinoxes, quasi-periodic waves propagated towards north-northwest direction, while during winter they were observed to propagate
towards northwest, south-southwest and southeast directions.