Electric field wave measurements gathered on a sounding rocket flown in the
presence of polar mesospheric summer echoes reveal a distinct layer of irr
egularities between 83 - 86 km with broadband amplitudes of > 10 mV/m rms.
The waves are characterized by bursty, spiky waveforms with lower frequenci
es (similar to 10 Hz) dominant in the upper portion of the layer near 85 km
and broader band emissions, extending to higher frequencies (similar to 10
00 Hz) dominant in the lower portion of the layer near 83.5 km. The lower a
ltitudes correspond to a region of weak optical emissions associated with a
noctilucent cloud. The waves appear in and around regions where charged/ne
utral aerosols (1 - 10 nm) and large electron density depletions were obser
ved. The irregularities likely result from a variety of processes including
space charge inhomogeneities, mixed neutral and plasma motions, and comple
x effects associated with charged aerosols of varying sizes.