Seasonal variation of space-time parameters of internal gravity waves at Kharkiv (49°30′N, 36°51′E)

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Abstract

Internal gravity waves (IGWs) over Kharkiv (49°30′N, 36°51′E) have been studied by using an automatic goniometer of a meteor radar (AG MR), with its antenna directed to the East. The AG MR carries out Doppler measurements of the radial drift velocity and the position of the reflecting area of meteor trails. In order to obtain information about IGW parameters, an algorithm was used that processes the AG MR wind data by dividing the measured volume into several sub-volumes, and by carrying out wavelet analysis of wind variations in these areas. Results of 1 year (1987) of AG MR data show a good qualitative correspondence with literature results. There is an increase of IGW activity during the change of the zonal background wind in spring and autumn. It was found that the mean IGW horizontal phase velocity and predominating horizontal propagation direction change with season. However, the mean period (1.5 h), the dominant amplitude (∼30 m/s) and the vertical phase velocity do not strongly vary in the course of the year. The mean vertical and horizontal wavelengths were found to be 40 and 250 km, respectively. © 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Oleynikov, A. N., Sosnovchik, D. M., Kukush, V. D., Jacobi, C., & Fröhlich, K. (2007). Seasonal variation of space-time parameters of internal gravity waves at Kharkiv (49°30′N, 36°51′E). Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, 69(17–18), 2257–2264. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jastp.2007.07.009

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