ROCHA, R. G.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0380891039575767; ROCHA, Rennan Gonçalves.
Resumo:
This work aims to propose an alternative methodology for estimating horizontal wind in
the mesosphere and low thermosphere from the observation of simultaneous medium-scale
gravity waves. For this purpose, experimental measurements from a consolidated database
of images and meteoric winds collected at Cachoeira Paulista (22.67°S; 45°W) were used,
as well as temperature profiles from the LIDAR deployed at São José dos Campos (23.15°S;
45.85°W). Twenty-seven nights were analyzed from 2007 to 2008, which presented simultaneous
measurements of these instruments only the nights of 09/14/2007 and 10/10/2007
were used as case studies, because it was possible to characterize these simultaneous
medium-scale gravity waves in more than one layer of aeroluminescence emission and
consequentely the estimation of the vertical wavelegths were possible. Horizontal gravity
wave parameters also needed to be obtained and the keogram technique was used for
this. The horizontal wind was estimated from the gravity wave dispersion relation by
Gossard and Hooke (1975), and comparisons were made with the measurements made by
the meteoric radar.