Qhh. Zhou et al., AN ANALYSIS OF TIDAL AND PLANETARY-WAVES IN THE NEUTRAL WINDS AND TEMPERATURE OBSERVED AT LOW-LATITUDE E-REGION HEIGHTS, J GEO R-S P, 102(A6), 1997, pp. 11491-11505
We present an extensive analysis of tidal and planetary waves in the a
ltitude range of 94 to 144 km for the January 20-30, 1993, period usin
g the temperature and winds measured by the Arecibo incoherent scatter
radar (ISR). This is the first time that simultaneous observational r
esults for the 6-8, 12, 24 hour tides and a quasi 2-day planetary wave
at E region heights have been reported at tropical latitudes. In orde
r to derive the major oscillations from the mainly daytime data, we fi
ll in the nighttime periods with assumed data values and large error b
ars when valid measurements are not obtainable and then fit the data u
sing the measured and assumed errors as weight, Simulated results show
that such a method is demonstratively better than leaving the nightti
me as a gap. The salient features of the tidal analysis results includ
e the following: (1) Despite their large day-to-day variabilities in a
mplitude, the 6-8 hour oscillations are shown to be upward propagating
tides. (2) The vertical wavelength of the semidiurnal tide in the zon
al wind lengthens from 25 to 110 km for the altitude range from 94 to
135 km while the vertical wavelength of the meridional wind remains co
nstant, The semidiurnal component of the meridional wind experiences l
ittle dissipation above 106 km, which is indicative of the turbopause
height. (3) The diurnal tide, which has often been assumed to be negli
gible in earlier observations, can be quite substantial above 110 km.
(4) A 2-day planetary wave dominates the diurnal and semidiurnal tides
in the meridional wind between 97 and 108 km. Continuous ISR operatio
n during the January 20-30, 1993, campaign also provides an opportunit
y to examine the tidal variability both in phase and amplitude.