W. Singer et al., Mesospheric and lower thermospheric winds at Middle Europe and Northern Scandinavia during the Leonid 1999 meteor storm, EARTH MOON, 82-3, 2000, pp. 565-574
We report observations of winds in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere du
ring the Leonid meteor storm of November 17/18, 1999. The observations were
obtained at five radar sites in Middle Europe and Northern Scandinavia usi
ng meteor radars in Germany and Northern Sweden, Medium Frequency (MF) rada
rs in Germany and Northern Norway and Low Frequency (LF) wind measurements
in Germany. We present hourly means of zonal and meridional winds covering
the altitude range 82 km to 106 km. At mid-latitudes (52 degrees - 54 degre
esN) we observe strong eastward and southward directed winds during the sto
rm phase of the Leonid shower in the early morning hours of November 18 whe
reas eastward and northward directed winds are dominating at high latitudes
(67 degrees - 69 degreesN). Strong semidiurnal and weaker diurnal tidal os
cillations are observed in the wind field at both latitudes at altitudes ab
ove 90 km.