Solar cycle and long-term trends in the observed peak of the meteor altitude distributions by meteor radars
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Title
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Solar cycle and long-term trends in the observed peak of the meteor altitude distributions by meteor radars
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Other Titles
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유성레이다로 관측한 유성 최빈 고도의 태양활동 주기 의존성 및 장기 경향
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Authors
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E.C.M. Dawkins
G. Stober
D. Janches
J.D. Carrillo-Sanchez
R.S. Lieberman
C. Jacobi
T. Moffat-Griffin
N.J. Mitchell
N. Cobbett
P.P. Batista
V.F. Andrioli
R.A. Buriti
D.J. Murphy
J. Kero
N. Gulbrandsen
M. Tsutsumi
A. Kozlovsky
Kim, Jeong-Han
Lee, Changsup
M. Lester
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Keywords
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Long-term trend of meteor peak height; Solar cycle responses of meteor height distribution; Solar cycle responses of meteor peak height
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Issue Date
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2023
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Citation
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E.C.M. Dawkins, et al. 2023. "Solar cycle and long-term trends in the observed peak of the meteor altitude distributions by meteor radars". GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 50(2): 1-11.
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Abstract
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The mesosphere/lower thermosphere (MLT, 80-100 km) region is an important boundary between Earth's atmosphere below and space above and may act as a sensitive indicator for anthropogenic climate change. Existing observational and modeling studies have shown the middle atmosphere and the MLT is cooling and contracting because of increasing greenhouse gas emissions. However, trend analyses are highly sensitive to the time periods covered, their length, and the measurement type and methodology used. We present for the first time the linear and 11-year solar cycle responses in the meteor ablation altitude distributions observed by 12 meteor radars at different locations. Decreasing altitudes were seen at all latitudes (linear trends varying from -10.97 to -817.95 m dec-1), and a positive correlation with solar activity was seen for most locations. The divergence of responses at high latitudes indicates an important and complex interplay between atmospheric changes and dynamics at varying time scales.
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URI
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https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/14361
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DOI
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2022GL101953
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Type
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Article
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Station
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King Sejong Station
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SCIE
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