Abstract
Abstract. The Middle Atmosphere Alomar Radar System (MAARSY) installed at the island of
Andøya has been run for continuous probing of atmospheric winds in the
upper troposphere and lower stratosphere (UTLS) region. In the current study,
we present high-resolution wind measurements during the period between 2010
and 2013 with MAARSY. The spectral analysis applying the Lomb–Scargle
periodogram method has been carried out to determine the frequency spectra of
vertical wind velocity. From a total of 522 days of observations, the
statistics of the spectral slope have been derived and show a dependence on
the background wind conditions. It is a general feature that the
observed spectra of vertical velocity during active periods (with wind
velocity > 10 m s−1) are much steeper than during quiet periods
(with wind velocity < 10 m s−1). The distribution of spectral slopes
is roughly symmetric with a maximum at −5/3 during active periods, whereas a
very asymmetric distribution with a maximum at around −1 is observed during
quiet periods. The slope profiles along altitudes reveal a significant height
dependence for both conditions, i.e., the spectra become shallower with
increasing altitudes in the upper troposphere and maintain roughly a constant
slope in the lower stratosphere. With both wind conditions considered
together the general spectra are obtained and their slopes are compared with
the background horizontal winds. The comparisons show that the observed
spectra become steeper with increasing wind velocities under quiet
conditions, approach a spectral slope of −5/3 at a wind velocity of 10 m s−1 and
then roughly maintain this slope (−5/3) for even stronger winds. Our
findings show an overall agreement with previous studies; furthermore,
they provide a more complete climatology of frequency spectra of vertical
wind velocities under different wind conditions. Keywords. Meteorology and atmospheric dynamics (turbulence; waves and tides)
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Atmospheric Science,Geology,Astronomy and Astrophysics
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