Title of article
An intercomparison of meteor radar measurements at the South Pole using two different processing systems Original Research Article
Author/Authors
El?as M. Lau، نويسنده , , Hiroyuki Iimura، نويسنده , , Scott E. Palo، نويسنده , , Susan K. Avery، نويسنده , , James P. Avery، نويسنده , , Chunmei Kang، نويسنده , , Nikolai A. Makarov، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
9
From page
155
To page
163
Abstract
A new meteor radar system was installed at the Amundsen–Scott station South Pole in 2001 to further the understanding of the dynamics of the Antarctic region. The antenna array consists of four yagis pointed along the 0°, 90°, 180°, and 270° meridians and five folded crossed dipoles arranged in a cross configuration and operating as an interferometer to provide position measurements for the detected radio meteors. The four yagis are time division multiplexed and used for both transmitting and receiving while the five folded crossed dipoles are only used for reception. The current arrangement of data acquisition (DAQ) systems at the South Pole allows the collection of meteors in a configuration similar to the previous meteor radar system that operated at the South Pole in the mid 1990s while also using an interferometer to accurately determine the meteor positions in the sky, which enables the determination of the vertical structure of the observed waves. This has been accomplished through the use of two DAQ and post-processing systems: COBRA (Colorado Obninsk radar) connected to the yagis and MEDAC (meteor echo detection and collection) connected to the folded crossed dipoles. With two separate DAQ systems operating in parallel we have the ability to directly compare the results and understand the inherent variability in the derived scientific results based on different system architectures and processing assumptions. The impact of operating a system without an interferometer on the amplitudes and phases of the observed wave components is considered. We find that the lack of altitude resolution of the COBRA DAQ system leads to an underestimation of the amplitude of the s = 1 component of the semidiurnal tide of ∼20% during the summer months.
Keywords
Dual instrument comparison of tidal parameters , Meteor radars , Mesosphere and lower thermosphere
Journal title
Advances in Space Research
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Advances in Space Research
Record number
1132219
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