Morphology of Traveling Wave Disturbances Recorded in Eastern Siberia in 630 nm Atomic Oxygen Emission

Author:

Syrenova Tatyana E.ORCID,Beletsky Alexander B.,Ratovsky Konstantin G.,Tolstikov Maxim V.ORCID,Vasilyev Roman V.

Abstract

Our paper presents the results of investigating wave structures detected in 630 nm atomic oxygen emission intensity (airglow height is ~180–300 km). The study employs data from a wide-angle optical system installed at the Geophysical Observatory of the ISTP SB RAS (51°48′ N, 103°04′ E). It describes the algorithm to identify wave disturbances and determine their main parameters in the optical system images. The results obtained due to automatic processing of 2014–2021 data archives are presented. The most probable values of the wave disturbances propagation velocity are about 80 m/s. The horizontal wavelengths and periods are in the range of ~30–400 km and 60–120 min, respectively. The predominant direction of disturbances propagation is to the southwest. The received data of optical and radio observations are compared. We found both similarities and differences in the wavelike structures direction, which are to be investigated in the future.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Atmospheric Science,Environmental Science (miscellaneous)

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