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Publicado 1982
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Preliminary results of wind velocity measurements made using the Arecíbo 430 MHz radar are presented. These measurements were made in the altitude range between 10 and 30 km, with a time resolution of 1-2 min, and an improved altitude resolution of 150 m. A few interesting phenomena such as a quasistationary wavy structure and short period sinusoidal oscillations are discussed.
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Publicado 1984
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High-resolution upper tropospheric and lower stratospheric (5-30 km) wind data were obtained during three periods from 1979 to 1981 with the aid ofthe high-power UHF radar at Arecibo, Puerto Rico (18.4°N, 66.8°W). A quasi-periodic wind oscillation with ai;t apparent period of 20-50 h was observed between 16 and 20 km in every experiment.The amplitude of both zonal and meridional wind components was ~2 m s-1, and the vertical wavelength ~2 km. The direction of the wind associated with this oscillation rotated clockwise with time, as seen for inertia-gravity waves in the Northern Hemisphere. The wave disappeared near 20 km where the mean zonal flow had easterly shear with height. This phenomenon is discussed in terms of wave absorption at a critical leve!. lt is suggested that the wave had a westward horizontal phase speed of 10-20 m s-1. The intrinsic period and the horizontal wavelengt...