Atmosphere | 2021

A Comparison of Meteor Radar Observation over China Region with Horizontal Wind Model (HWM14)

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


This paper compares the wind fields measured by the meteor radar at Mohe, Beijing, Wuhan, and Sanya stations and horizontal wind model (HWM14) predictions. HWM14 appears to successfully reproduce the height-time distribution of the monthly mean zonal winds, although large discrepancies occur in wind speed between the model and measurement, especially in the summer and winter months. For meridional wind, the consistency between model prediction and radar observation is worse than that of zonal wind. The consistency between radar measurements and model prediction at Sanya station is worse than other sites located at higher latitudes. Harmonic analysis reveals large discrepancies in diurnal, semidiurnal, and terdiurnal tides extracted from meteor radar observations and HWM14 predictions.

Volume 12
Pages 98
DOI 10.3390/ATMOS12010098
Language English
Journal Atmosphere

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