Link to CAASM web site Link to AADC advanced search Link to AADC metadata authoring tools Need Help? Contact the AADC Link to National Antarctic Data Centers Link to AADC web site
Thumbnail Icon Science Keywords > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC WINDS > UPPER LEVEL WINDS


Refine by Category
 
Refine by Full Text

 

7 Titles Match Your Query
Showing 1 through 7 of 7
1. Davis Medium Frequency Middle Atmosphere Radar Winds [Davis_MFSA_Radar]
This dataset contains wind speed and direction in the middle atmosphere above Davis, Antarctica. The experiment runs continuously. Data are collected and stored every two minutes (excluding downtime ...


2. A Meteor Radar for Measuring Mesospheric and Lower Thermospheric Winds and Temperatures at Davis Station [ASAC_2529]
Metadata record for data from ASAC Project 2529 See the link below for public details on this project. Public A meteor radar will be installed at Davis Station to measure temperatures and wind velocities ...


3. The Role of Katabatic Outflow in Maintaining the Upper Level Antarctic Winter Vortex [ASAC_692]
The data set associated with this project is a long simulation from a global climate model, with data saved every 6 hours. Also part of the simulated atmospheric data in the project is the results ...


4. Upper atmosphere winds, temperatures, and emission intensities [Fabry-Perot_Spectrometer]
The spectrometers are currently based at Mawson and Davis. This record details thermospheric and mesospheric winds, temperatures, and emission intensities from the Fabry Perot Spectrometer. See the ...


5. IMAGEAntarctica Database - A Catalogue of Antarctic Images by the Australian Antarctic Division [DB_IMAGEAntarctica]
The IMAGEAntarctica catalogue contains records of images held in the Australian Antarctic Division's Multimedia Image Library. The material predominantly depicts Australia's presence and activities ...


6. Lidar Studies of Atmospheric Structure, Dynamics and Climatology [lidar]
The lidar profiles density, temperature, wind velocity and aerosol loading from the lower troposphere to the upper mesosphere, depending on operating mode. Two main measurement techniques are employed. ...


7. Ionospheric dynamics in the polar cap [ASAC_949]
The aim is to measure structure and drift in polar-cap ionospheric layers in order to test current theories and models, identify unexplained behaviour and develop theoretical explanations. The polar ...


Showing 1 through 7 of 7

Link to NASA website
Responsible NASA Official:   Lola Olsen
Webmaster:   Monica Holland   ·  Contact GCMD User Support for assistance