Doppler-shifting Effects on Frequency Spectra of Gravity Waves Observed near the Summer Mesopause at High Latitude

  • Fritts D
  • Wang D
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Results are presented of radar observations of horizontal and vertical velocities near the summer mesopause at Poker Flat (Alaska), showing that the observed vertical velocity spectra were influenced strongly by Doppler-shifting effects. The horizontal velocity spectra, however, were relatively insensitive to horizontal wind speed. The observed spectra are compared with predicted spectra for various models of the intrinsic motion spectrum and degrees of Doppler shifting.

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Fritts, D. C., & Wang, D.-Y. (1991). Doppler-shifting Effects on Frequency Spectra of Gravity Waves Observed near the Summer Mesopause at High Latitude. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 48(13), 1535–1544. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0469(1991)048<1535:dseofs>2.0.co;2

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