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On the downward bias in vertical velocity measurements by VHF radars
Author(s) -
Hoppe U.P.,
Fritts D. C.
Publication year - 1995
Publication title -
geophysical research letters
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.007
H-Index - 273
eISSN - 1944-8007
pISSN - 0094-8276
DOI - 10.1029/95gl00165
Subject(s) - mesopause , radar , mesosphere , vertical velocity , geodesy , geology , atmospheric sciences , meteorology , physics , stratosphere , mechanics , telecommunications , computer science
EISCAT VHF (224 MHz ) radar observations of the vertical velocity under Polar Mesosphere Summer Echo (PMSE) conditions were performed with 2 s time and 300 m height resolution and velocity uncertainties better than 0.1 ms −1 . We show that upward velocities that persist for ∼ 10 min or more lead to greater variance in the motion field and tend to make the PMSE weaker. As smaller radar cross section also correlates with larger velocity uncertainty, any vertical mean velocity composed of thresholded radar data tends to have a downward (negative) bias. We argue that this phenomenon can contribute to the discrepancy between the mean upwelling accounting for the summer mesopause thermal structure and radar observations of the mean vertical velocity.

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