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Eiscat VHF radar observations of periodic mesopause echoesRISHBETH, H; VAN EYKEN, A. P; LANCHESTER, B. S et al.Planetary and space science. 1988, Vol 36, Num 4, pp 423-428, issn 0032-0633Article
First results from the meteor radar at South Pole : a large 12-hour oscillation with zonal wavenumber oneFORBES, J. M; MAKAROV, N. A; PORTNYAGIN, YU. I et al.Geophysical research letters. 1995, Vol 22, Num 23, pp 3247-3250, issn 0094-8276Article
An empirical model of meridional wind in the mesopause-lower thermospherePORTNYAGIN, YU. I; SOLOV'EVA, T. V.Meteorologiâ i gidrologiâ. 1992, Num 11, pp 29-36, issn 0130-2906Article
Sodium temperature lidar observation at Syowa Station : Summary of three-year observations and unusually high temperature in 2002KAWAHARA, Takuya D; KITAHARA, Tsukasa; YAMASHITA, Joji et al.Advances in polar upper atmosphere research. 2004, pp 131-139, issn 1345-1065, 1Vol, 9 p.Conference Paper
Comment on: A comparison of atmospheric tides inferred from observations at the mesopause during ALOHA-93 with the model predictions of the TIME-GCM. Authors' replyAKMAEV, R. A; HECHT, J. H; STATES, R et al.Journal of geophysical research. 1999, Vol 104, Num D11, pp 14019-14023, issn 0148-0227, 4 p.Article
Polar mesopause gravity wave activity in the sodium and hydroxyl night airglowMYRABØ, H. K; DEEHR, C. S; VIERECK, R et al.JGR. Journal of geophysical research. Part A, Space physics. 1987, Vol 92, Num 3, pp 2527-2534Article
Comment on paper: Trends of airglow imager observations near Adelaide, Australia. Authors' replySCHEER, J; REISIN, E. R; VINCENT, R. A et al.Geophysical research letters. 1998, Vol 25, Num 1, pp 21-23, issn 0094-8276Article
Sodium temperature lidar system for measuring the Antarctic mesopause region at Syowa station in 1999, 2000 and 2001KITAHARA, T; KAWAHARA, T. D; KOBAYASHI, F et al.SPIE proceedings series. 1998, pp 275-282, isbn 0-8194-2963-5Conference Paper
The mesopause altitude : Only two distinctive levels worldwide ?VON ZAHN, U; HÖFFNER, J; ESKA, V et al.Geophysical research letters. 1996, Vol 23, Num 22, pp 3231-3234, issn 0094-8276Article
Simultaneous measurements of dynamical structure in the mesopause region with lidars and MU radarKOBAYASHI, K; KITAHARA, T; KAWAHARA, T. D et al.Earth, planets and space. 1999, Vol 51, Num 7-8, pp 731-739, issn 1343-8832Conference Paper
A chemical-dynamical model of wave-driven sodium fluctuations : ALOHA/ANLC-93HICKEY, M. P; PLANE, J. M. C.Geophysical research letters. 1995, Vol 22, Num 20, pp 2861-2864, issn 0094-8276Article
The decay of radar echoes from meteors with particular reference to their use in the determination of temperature fluctuations near the mesopauseJONES, W.Annales geophysicae (1988). 1995, Vol 13, Num 10, pp 1104-1106, issn 0992-7689Article
The effect of ice particle on Thomson scattering from the polar summer mesopause regionKLOSTERMEYER, J.Geophysical research letters. 1994, Vol 21, Num 24, pp 2721-2724, issn 0094-8276Article
Solar heating of the uranian mesopause by dust of ring originBASHAR RIZK; HUNTEN, D. M.Icarus (New York, NY). 1990, Vol 88, Num 2, pp 429-447, issn 0019-1035, 19 p.Article
Evidence of heavy positive ions at the summer arctic mesopause from the EISCAT UHF incoherent scatter radarCOLLIS, P. N; TURUNEN, T; TURUNEN, E et al.Geophysical research letters. 1988, Vol 15, Num 2, pp 148-151, issn 0094-8276Article
Temperature and chemistry of the polar mesopause OHSIVJEE, G. G; HAMWEY, R. M.JGR. Journal of geophysical research. Part D, Atmospheres. 1987, Vol 92, Num 5, pp 4663-4672Article
Tidal signatures and aliasing in temperature data from slowly precessing satellitesOBERHEIDE, J; HAGAN, M. E; ROBLE, R. G et al.Journal of geophysical research. 2003, Vol 108, Num A2, pp SIA3.1-SIA3.11, issn 0148-0227Article
Breaking of thunderstorm-generated gravity waves as a source of short-period ducted waves at mesopause altitudesSNIVELY, Jonathan B; PASKO, Victor P.Geophysical research letters. 2003, Vol 30, Num 24, pp ASC2.1-ASC2.4, issn 0094-8276Article
Longitudinal variability of the mesopause SAOSMITH, A. K.Geophysical research letters. 1997, Vol 24, Num 16, pp 1991-1994, issn 0094-8276Article
Rayleigh Lidar detection of aerosol echoes from noctilucent cloud altitudes at the Arctic circleLANGER, M; MÜLLER, K. P; FRICKE, K. H et al.Geophysical research letters. 1995, Vol 22, Num 4, pp 381-384, issn 0094-8276Article
Sporadic Fe and E layers at polar, middle, and low latitudesALPERS, M; HÖFFNER, J; VON ZAHN, U et al.Journal of geophysical research. 1994, Vol 99, Num A8, pp 14971-14985, issn 0148-0227Article
An empirical model of meridional wind in the mesopause-lower thermospherePORTNYAGIN, YU. I; SOLOV'EVA, T. V.Meteorologiâ i gidrologiâ. 1992, Num 10, pp 28-35, issn 0130-2906Article
The orographic effect in the upper atmosphereSUKHODOEV, V. A; PERMINOV, V. I; RESHETOV, L. M et al.Izvestiâ Akademii nauk SSSR. Fizika atmosfery i okeana. 1989, Vol 25, Num 9, pp 926-932, issn 0002-3515, 7 p.Article
A simple model of the ice particle size distribution in noctilucent cloudsKLOSTERMEYER, J.Journal of geophysical research. 1998, Vol 103, Num D22, pp 28743-28752, issn 0148-0227Conference Paper
Wave-modified mean exothermic heating in the mesopause regionHICKEY, M. P; WALTERSCHEID, R. L.Geophysical research letters. 1994, Vol 21, Num 22, pp 2413-2416, issn 0094-8276Article