Gd. Price et al., SIMULTANEOUS MEASUREMENTS OF LARGE VERTICAL WINDS IN THE UPPER AND LOWER THERMOSPHERE, Journal of atmospheric and terrestrial physics, 57(6), 1995, pp. 631-643
High resolution Vertical wind measurements of the upper and lower ther
mosphere were made al Poker Flat, Alaska, using a scanning Fabry-Perot
spectrometer (FPS). Observations of the lambda 558 and lambda 630 nm
emissions of atomic oxygen were made on 21 nights and allowed for the
simultaneous determination of wind and temperature at altitudes of abo
ut 130 and 240 km, respectively. On two occasions, significant upwelli
ng events were measured which lasted between 15 and 25 min. Peak veloc
ities were up to 42 m/s at 130 km and 138 m/s at 240 km. Auroral activ
ity was monitored using a meridian scanning photometer (MSP). On both
occasions, the region of upwelling was located on the poleward side of
the auroral oval during geomagnetically active conditions. A schemati
c model is used to describe an event from which the horizontal scale o
f the upwelling region is estimated to be less than 320 km in the lowe
r thermosphere and less than 800 km in the upper thermosphere.