AMPLITUDE, PHASE, AND PERIOD VARIATIONS OF THE QUASI 2-DAY WAVE IN THE MESOSPHERE AND LOWER THERMOSPHERE OVER LONDON, CANADA (43-DEGREES-N,81-DEGREES-W), DURING 1993 AND 1994
T. Thayaparan et al., AMPLITUDE, PHASE, AND PERIOD VARIATIONS OF THE QUASI 2-DAY WAVE IN THE MESOSPHERE AND LOWER THERMOSPHERE OVER LONDON, CANADA (43-DEGREES-N,81-DEGREES-W), DURING 1993 AND 1994, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 102(D8), 1997, pp. 9461-9478
Because there is as yet no conclusive evidence pointing to the source
of the quasi 2-day wave, further observations are required in order to
resolve questions about the generating mechanism as well as to better
understand the role of the wave in the middle atmosphere. In this pap
er we investigate the period, amplitude, phase, and vertical wavelengt
h for the quasi 2-day wave in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere, u
sing the University of Western Ontario 2 MHz radar near London, Canada
, and in addition, we look at possible coupling with atmospheric tides
. The results of the present study bring out certain new aspects of th
e quasi 2-day wave at midlatitude in the northern hemisphere that have
not been previously reported. In particular, we show that the period
of the quasi 2-day wave determined from our study is smaller (46-47 ho
urs) than the 51- to 52-h period generally suggested by other northern
hemisphere results, and our periods also showed variability as a func
tion of time. We also draw attention to the annual variability and esp
ecially highlight the occurrence of the wave in nonsummer months. For
example, a brief occurrence in April is not uncommon. Our study also c
ontributes additional midlatitude geographical data that should aid in
developing a better picture of the quasi 2-day wave.