SIMULATION OF LIDAR MEASUREMENTS OF GRAVITY-WAVES IN THE MESOSPHERE

Citation
De. Gibsonwilde et al., SIMULATION OF LIDAR MEASUREMENTS OF GRAVITY-WAVES IN THE MESOSPHERE, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 101(D5), 1996, pp. 9509-9522
Citations number
54
Categorie Soggetti
Metereology & Atmospheric Sciences
Volume
101
Issue
D5
Year of publication
1996
Pages
9509 - 9522
Database
ISI
SICI code
Abstract
Lidar measurements of mesospheric gravity wave characteristics are sim ulated using a simple numerical model. Simple theory is used to superi mpose gravity wave fluctuations upon typical background densities and sodium abundances in the height range 80-100 km, which we then assume are perfectly observed by a Rayleigh and Na lidar, respectively. These lidar ''data'' are then analyzed for their gravity wave content using the standard reduction and analysis methods which are routinely appli ed to these data sets. Our goal is to assess whether this analysis of lidar data faithfully recovers the underlying wave field. In both quas i-monochromatic and spectral wave studies, the height range over which Na number density can be measured and the shape of the background Na profile impose a Limit on the gravity wave information which can be ex tracted from Na lidar data. The Limitations due to background layer sh ape do not exist for Rayleigh lidar measurements. The simulations reve al that quasi-monochromatic gravity waves with vertical wavelengths la rger than approximately 10 km may not be reliably retrieved from Na li dar data. It is also shown that there are limitations on the accurate extraction of spectral parameters from Na lidar data due to the limite d vertical extent of the mesospheric Na layer.