Mesospheric Q2dw Interactions With Four Migrating Tides At 53 Degrees N Latitude: Zonal Wavenumber Identification Through Dual-Station Approaches

GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS(2021)

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Mesospheric winds from two longitudinal sectors at 53 degrees N latitude are combined to investigate quasi-two-day waves (Q2DWs) and their nonlinear interactions with tides. In a summer 2019 case study, we diagnose the zonal wavenumber m of spectral peaks at expected frequencies through two dual-station approaches, a phase differencing technique (PDT) on individual spectral peaks and a least squares procedure on family batched peaks. Consistent results from the approaches verify the occurrences of Rossby-gravity modes (m = 3 and 4 at periods T = 2.1 and 1.7 days), and their secondary waves (SWs) generated from interactions with diurnal, semi-diurnal, ter-diurnal, and quatra-diurnal migrating tides. We further extend the PDT to 2012-2019, illustrating that Q2DWs exhibit significant interannual variability. Composite analysis reveals seasonal and altitude variations of the Rossby-gravity modes and their SWs. The Rossby-gravity modes maximize in local summer, whereas their 16- and 9.6-h SWs appear more in winter.
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atmosphere-ionosphere coupling, cross-wavelet, mesosphere, quasi-two-days, Rossby-gravity wave, zonal wavenumber
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