Abstract

Abstract The sounding rocket for the DELTA (Dynamics and Energetics of the Lower Thermosphere in Aurora) campaign was successfully launched from Andoya at 00:33 UT on Dec 13, 2004. Though it was cloudy at the time of launch, theWeber Na lidar was operating intermittently between 20:00 UT and 23:30 UT on Dec 12, observing Na density, temperature and meridional wind between 80 and 100 km. Throughout the lidar observations, we observed significant small (λz < 5 km) and medium-scale (λz ≈8–15 km) wave activity producing significant wind and temperature shears. There were unusually large (up to 10 m/s and 10 K amplitudes) perturbations of the vertical wind and temperature profiles at 21 UT with a 3 km vertical wavelength that was much stronger in the vertical beam than in the north beam. The atmosphere appeared to become more active as the launch time approached. During the last interval with data, at ∼23:20 UT, Dec. 12th, the lidar profiles revealed a gravity wave in both beams with a magnitude of 5–10 K in temperature and approximately 5 km vertical wavelength. The large background shear plus the wave perturbation produced regions with potential convective instability at multiple altitudes.

Highlights

  • The sounding rocket for the DELTA (Dynamics and Energetics of the Lower Thermosphere in Aurora) campaign was successfully launched from Andoya Rocket Range at 00:33 UT on Dec 13, 2004

  • The laser frequency drifted with time due to problems with the frequency locking during this campaign, resulting in a variable drift of the apparent profile-mean vertical wind of 10 to 25 m/s

  • In Colorado in 1997, the CSU sodium lidar observed an even larger near-adiabatic region that covered about 10 km in altitude and lasted for 4 hours (Williams et al, 2002)

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Introduction

The sounding rocket for the DELTA (Dynamics and Energetics of the Lower Thermosphere in Aurora) campaign was successfully launched from Andoya Rocket Range at 00:33 UT on Dec 13, 2004. During the DELTA campaign, the Weber lidar observed several interesting dynamical features: 1) Significant small (λz

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