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A Multi-Instrument Measurement of a Mesospheric Bore at the EquatorWe have made a comprehensive measurement of mesospheric bore phenomenon at the equator at Kototabang, Indonesia (0.2 deg S, 100.3 deg E), using an airglow imager, an airglow temperature photometer, a meteor radar, and the SABER instrument on board the TIMED satellite. The bore was detected in airglow images of both OH-band (peak emission altitude: 87 km) and 557.7-nm (96 km) emissions, as east-west front-like structure propagating northward with a velocity of 52-58 m/s. Wave trains with a horizontal wavelength of 30-70 km are observed behind the bore front. The airglow intensity decreases for all the mesospheric emissions of OI (557.7 nm), OH-band, O2-band (altitude: 94 km), and Na (589.3 nm) (90 km) after the bore passage. The rotational temperatures of both OH-band and O2-band also decrease approximately 10 K after the bore passage. An intense shear in northward wind velocity of 80m/s was observed at altitudes of 84-90 km by the meteor radar. Kinetic temperature profile at altitudes of 20-120 km was observed near Kototabang by TIMED/SABER. On the basis of these observations, we discuss generation and ducting of the observed mesospheric bore.
Document ID
20080021265
Acquisition Source
Langley Research Center
Document Type
Preprint (Draft being sent to journal)
Authors
Shiokawa, K.
(Nagoya Univ. Toyokawa, Japan)
Suzuki, S.
(Nagoya Univ. Toyokawa, Japan)
Otsuka, Y.
(Nagoya Univ. Toyokawa, Japan)
Ogawa, T.
(Nagoya Univ. Toyokawa, Japan)
Nakamura, T.
(Kyoto Univ. Uji, Japan)
Mlynczak, M. G.
(NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA, United States)
Russell, J. M., III
(Hampton Univ. VA, United States)
Date Acquired
August 24, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 2005
Subject Category
Geophysics
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: 13573006
Distribution Limits
Public
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