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The 6.5‐day wave in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere: Evidence for baroclinic/barotropic instability
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Upper AtmosphereLower ThermosphereOcean DynamicsEngineeringEddy FluxesAtmospheric SoundingSolar-terrestrial InteractionEarth ScienceGeophysicsAtmospheric ScienceLower AtmosphereMeteorologyMesoscale MeteorologyBaroclinic/barotropic InstabilitySpace WeatherClimate DynamicsClimatologyMeteorological ForcingWave Structure
A westward propagating zonal wave number 1 wave with a period near 6.5 days was a prominent feature in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere (MLT) during the 1994 equinoxes. The meridional structure of the wave in the upper stratosphere and the MLT is consistent with the 5‐day wave structure predicted by normal mode theory. However, the amplitude increases sharply above 80 km, where the wave exhibits a highly organized baroclinic circulation. The eddy fluxes and the background state suggest that the wave is amplified by instability of the mesospheric winds.
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