Rl. Collins et al., COMPARATIVE MF RADAR AND NA LIDAR MEASUREMENTS OF FLUCTUATING WINDS IN THE MESOPAUSE REGION, JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 102(D14), 1997, pp. 16583-16591
Na lidar and MF radar observations of the mesopause region (approximat
e to 80-105 km) were made over a 2-year period at Urbana, Illinois (40
degrees N, 88 degrees W). The Na lidar data yielded both temperature
profiles and Na density profiles which are used to derive independent
estimates of the rms horizontal winds. Estimates of the rms horizontal
winds from concurrent radar and lidar measurements are obtained on 37
nights, totaling 263 hours. These three sets of rms wind estimates ar
e processed in a common fashion. This analysis yields vertical pro fil
es of the rms winds that do not grow exponentially with altitude, indi
cating that the gravity wave field is saturated throughout this altitu
de region. All three techniques reveal an annual maximum in the summer
rms horizontal winds. However, the Na density estimates also have a s
emiannual variation with a second maximum in winter, which was not pro
duced by the other techniques. Estimates of the rms winds derived from
lidar Na density and Na temperature data are comparable in magnitude.
The radar estimates are systematically larger than both sets of lidar
estimates at higher altitudes. The discrepancy between the radar and
lidar estimates is found to be greatest at those altitudes where the s
aturation is most pronounced.