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Type: Journal article
Title: Some aspects of Doppler radar measurements of the mean and fluctuating components of the wind field in the upper middle atmosphere
Author: Reid, I.
Citation: Journal of Atmospheric and Solar: Terrestrial Physics, 1987; 49(5):467-484
Publisher: Elsevier
Issue Date: 1987
ISSN: 0021-9169
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Iain M. Reid
Abstract: The basic assumptions made when a Doppler radar is used to measure the mean and fluctuating components of the wind field in the middle atmosphere with various beam configurations are examined. Particular reference is made to the measurement of the various components of the Reynolds stress tensor associated with short period internal gravity waves. It is shown that it is not generally possible to measure the upward flux of horizontal momentum with the conventional Doppler radar beam configuration in the upper middle atmosphere and that an optimum beam configuration is that in which beams are directed at +θ,0 and − θ to the zenith in both the zonal and meridional planes. This allows five of the six components of the Reynolds stress tensor (all those except the horizontal transport of momentum) to be obtained directly from the mean square radial velocities. In addition, the mean wind components and, in principle, the horizontal divergence and stretching deformations may be obtained. The power spectrum of the horizontal velocity may also be calculated using only the assumption that the statistics of the motions are horizontally homogeneous.
Rights: Copyright © 1987 Pergamon Journals Ltd.
DOI: 10.1016/0021-9169(87)90041-9
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0021-9169(87)90041-9
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