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Rayleigh LIDAR and satellite (HALOE, SABER, CHAMP and COSMIC) measurements of stratosphere-mesosphere temperature over a southern sub-tropical site, Reunion (20.8° S; 55.5° E): climatology and comparison study

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dc.contributor.author Sivakumar, V
dc.contributor.author Vishnu Prasanth, P
dc.contributor.author Kishore, P
dc.contributor.author Bencherif, H
dc.contributor.author Keckhut, P
dc.date.accessioned 2011-07-07T14:30:03Z
dc.date.available 2011-07-07T14:30:03Z
dc.date.issued 2011
dc.identifier.citation Sivakumar, V, Vishnu Prasanth, P, Kishore, P et al. 2011. Rayleigh LIDAR and satellite (HALOE, SABER, CHAMP and over a southern sub-tropical site, Reunion (20.8° S; 55.5° E): climatology and comparison study. Annales Geophysicae, Vol. 29, pp 649–662 en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5088
dc.description Copyright: 2011 Copernicus Publications. en_US
dc.description.abstract For the first time, climatology of the middle atmosphere thermal structure is presented, based on 14 years of LIDAR and satellite (HALOE, SABER, CHAMP and COSMIC) temperature measurements. The data is collected over a southern sub-tropical site, Reunion Island (20.8° S; 55.5° E), for the height range between 30 and 60 km. The overall monthly mean temperature shows a maximum of 265-270 K at the stratopause height region from ~44-52 km and peaks during the months of March and November. Furthermore, the temperature profiles are compared with different satellite datasets (HALOE, CHAMP, COSMIC and SABER) and the results are found to be in reasonable agreement with each other, although a relative difference in temperature of ± 5 to 6 K is noticed. In comparison, LIDAR shows higher/lower temperatures for the lower mesosphere/upper stratosphere height region. The differences in temperature measured by the LIDAR and satellite measurements are analogous with previous results available elsewhere. Long-term temperature measurements are used to further study seasonal oscillations, especially annual, semi-annual and quasi-biennial oscillations. In comparison with SAO, the measured spectral amplitudes of AO shows dominant amplitudes in both the upper stratosphere and lower mesosphere height regions. Using LIDAR and the other satellite measurements, the quasi-biennial oscillation was found to be approximately 26 months. The spectral amplitudes are comparable to the results reported earlier by other researchers. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Copernicus Publications en_US
dc.subject Atmospheric composition en_US
dc.subject Middle atmosphere en_US
dc.subject Pressure en_US
dc.subject Density en_US
dc.subject Atmospheric structure en_US
dc.title Rayleigh LIDAR and satellite (HALOE, SABER, CHAMP and COSMIC) measurements of stratosphere-mesosphere temperature over a southern sub-tropical site, Reunion (20.8° S; 55.5° E): climatology and comparison study en_US
dc.type Article en_US
dc.identifier.apacitation Sivakumar, V., Vishnu Prasanth, P., Kishore, P., Bencherif, H., & Keckhut, P. (2011). Rayleigh LIDAR and satellite (HALOE, SABER, CHAMP and COSMIC) measurements of stratosphere-mesosphere temperature over a southern sub-tropical site, Reunion (20.8° S; 55.5° E): climatology and comparison study. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5088 en_ZA
dc.identifier.chicagocitation Sivakumar, V, P Vishnu Prasanth, P Kishore, H Bencherif, and P Keckhut "Rayleigh LIDAR and satellite (HALOE, SABER, CHAMP and COSMIC) measurements of stratosphere-mesosphere temperature over a southern sub-tropical site, Reunion (20.8° S; 55.5° E): climatology and comparison study." (2011) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5088 en_ZA
dc.identifier.vancouvercitation Sivakumar V, Vishnu Prasanth P, Kishore P, Bencherif H, Keckhut P. Rayleigh LIDAR and satellite (HALOE, SABER, CHAMP and COSMIC) measurements of stratosphere-mesosphere temperature over a southern sub-tropical site, Reunion (20.8° S; 55.5° E): climatology and comparison study. 2011; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5088. en_ZA
dc.identifier.ris TY - Article AU - Sivakumar, V AU - Vishnu Prasanth, P AU - Kishore, P AU - Bencherif, H AU - Keckhut, P AB - For the first time, climatology of the middle atmosphere thermal structure is presented, based on 14 years of LIDAR and satellite (HALOE, SABER, CHAMP and COSMIC) temperature measurements. The data is collected over a southern sub-tropical site, Reunion Island (20.8° S; 55.5° E), for the height range between 30 and 60 km. The overall monthly mean temperature shows a maximum of 265-270 K at the stratopause height region from ~44-52 km and peaks during the months of March and November. Furthermore, the temperature profiles are compared with different satellite datasets (HALOE, CHAMP, COSMIC and SABER) and the results are found to be in reasonable agreement with each other, although a relative difference in temperature of ± 5 to 6 K is noticed. In comparison, LIDAR shows higher/lower temperatures for the lower mesosphere/upper stratosphere height region. The differences in temperature measured by the LIDAR and satellite measurements are analogous with previous results available elsewhere. Long-term temperature measurements are used to further study seasonal oscillations, especially annual, semi-annual and quasi-biennial oscillations. In comparison with SAO, the measured spectral amplitudes of AO shows dominant amplitudes in both the upper stratosphere and lower mesosphere height regions. Using LIDAR and the other satellite measurements, the quasi-biennial oscillation was found to be approximately 26 months. The spectral amplitudes are comparable to the results reported earlier by other researchers. DA - 2011 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Atmospheric composition KW - Middle atmosphere KW - Pressure KW - Density KW - Atmospheric structure LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2011 T1 - Rayleigh LIDAR and satellite (HALOE, SABER, CHAMP and COSMIC) measurements of stratosphere-mesosphere temperature over a southern sub-tropical site, Reunion (20.8° S; 55.5° E): climatology and comparison study TI - Rayleigh LIDAR and satellite (HALOE, SABER, CHAMP and COSMIC) measurements of stratosphere-mesosphere temperature over a southern sub-tropical site, Reunion (20.8° S; 55.5° E): climatology and comparison study UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5088 ER - en_ZA


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