FINE ALTITUDE RESOLUTION OBSERVATIONS OF STRATOSPHERIC TURBULENT LAYERS BY THE ARECIBO 430 MHz RADAR.

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Stratospheric turbulence is now observed by the Arecibo 430 MHz radar with an improved altitude resolution of 150 m. Turbulence is observed to occur in thin layers with a thickness usually less than the altitude resolution, and estimated to be about 50 m. A clear correlation is found between the power, wind shear and spectral width of the echoes. A simple method of estimating the energy dissipation rate and the eddy diffusivity is examined. Values of the order of 0. 2 m**2 s** minus **1 are found for the eddy diffusivity coefficient in the lower stratosphere, showing the importance of turbulence on vertical transport.

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Sato, T., & Woodman, R. F. (1982). FINE ALTITUDE RESOLUTION OBSERVATIONS OF STRATOSPHERIC TURBULENT LAYERS BY THE ARECIBO 430 MHz RADAR. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 39(11), 2546–2552. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0469(1982)039<2546:FAROOS>2.0.CO;2

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