Comparison of horizontal winds from the LIMS satellite instrument with rocket measurements.

A. K. Smith, P. L. Bailey

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Abstract

Statistical results are given for a comparison between horizontal geostrophic winds computed from satellite height data and all available in situ rocket wind soundings during a 7-month period. The satellite data are the daily mapped fields from the Nimbus 7 Limb Infrared Monitor of the Stratosphere (LIMS) instrument, which extend from 100 to 0.1 mbar. Results indicate that in both the tropics and the extratropical northern hemisphere, the average zonal and meridional wind speeds agree to within 2-4 m s-1 throughout the stratosphere. The rms differences are much larger in the lower stratosphere, increasing in the lower mesosphere. Time series show that LIMS and rocketsonde zonal wind speeds show coherent variations with temporal periods of 1-2 weeks and more, and both exhibit irregular variations on time scales of less than 1 week. -from Authors

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3897-3901
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Geophysical Research
Volume90
Issue numberD2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1985
Externally publishedYes

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