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Temperature Measurements in Noctilucent Clouds
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1967
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GeophysicsMeteorologyTemperature MeasurementsEngineeringAtmospheric ScienceCloud DynamicRadiation MeasurementSufficient ConditionCloud PhysicWater VaporLower AtmosphereEarth ScienceTen Rocket Soundings
Results of ten rocket soundings conducted from Kronogard, Sweden, and Barrow, Alaska, during the summers of 1963 through 1965 indicate that a temperature of 150 degrees K or less is a necessary but not sufficient condition for the existence of noctilucent clouds. Water vapor appears to be a critical ingredient in the occurrence of these clouds.
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