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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2016

Connection between the midlatitude mesosphere and sudden stratospheric warmings as measured by Rayleigh‐scatter lidar

Leda Sox; Vincent B. Wickwar; Chad Fish; Joshua P. Herron

While the mesospheric temperature anomalies associated with Sudden Stratospheric Warmings (SSWs) have been observed extensively in the polar regions, observations of these anomalies at midlatitudes are much more sparse. The Rayleigh-scatter lidar system, which operated at the Center for Atmospheric and Space Sciences on the campus of Utah State University (41.7°N, 111.8°W), collected a very dense set of observations, from 1993 to 2004, over a 45–90 km altitude range. This paper focuses on Rayleigh lidar temperatures derived during the six major SSW events that occurred during the 11 year period when the lidar was operating and aims to characterize the local response to these midlatitude SSW events. In order to determine the characteristics of these mesospheric temperature anomalies, comparisons were made between the temperatures from individual nights during a SSW event and a climatological temperature profile. An overall disturbance pattern was observed in the mesospheric temperatures associated with SSW events, including coolings in the upper mesosphere and warmings in the upper stratosphere and lower mesosphere, both comparable to those seen at polar latitudes.


EPJ Web of Conferences | 2016

Variations in Mesospheric Neutral Densities from Rayleigh Lidar Observations at Utah State University

David L. Barton; Vincent B. Wickwar; Joshua P. Herron; Leda Sox; Luis A. Navarro


EPJ Web of Conferences | 2016

Early Temperatures Observed with the Extremely Sensitive Rayleigh Lidar at Utah State University

Vincent B. Wickwar; Leda Sox; Matthew T. Emerick; Joshua P. Herron; David L. Barton


27th International Laser Radar Conference | 2016

Temperature Deviations in the Midlatitude Mesosphere During Stratospheric Warmings as Measured with Rayleigh-Scatter Lidar

Leda Sox; Vincent B. Wickwar; Chad Fish; Joshua P. Herron


2014 CEDAR Workshop | 2014

Extremely Sensitive Rayleigh-Scatter Lidar at USU

Vincent B Wickwar; Leda Sox; David L. Barton; Matthew T. Emerick


Archive | 2011

The World's Most Sensitive Rayleigh-Scatter Lidar

Leda Sox; Vincent B Wickwar; Joshua P. Herron; Marcus J. Bingham; Lance W. Peterson


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2018

Simultaneous Rayleigh-Scatter and Sodium Resonance Lidar Temperature Comparisons in the Mesosphere-Lower Thermosphere

Leda Sox; Vincent B. Wickwar; Tao Yuan; Neal R. Criddle


EPJ Web of Conferences | 2018

Comparison of Rayleigh-scatter and sodium resonance lidar temperatures

Leda Sox; Vincent B. Wickwar; Tao Yuan; Neal R. Criddle


Archive | 2017

USU Rayleigh-scatter lidar 2014-2015 Nightly Temperatures

Leda Sox; Vincent B. Wickwar; Tao Yuan


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2016

Connection between the midlatitude mesosphere and sudden stratospheric warmings as measured by Rayleigh-scatter lidar: Midlatitude Mesosphere During SSWs

Leda Sox; Vincent B. Wickwar; Chad Fish; Joshua P. Herron

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Chad Fish

Utah State University

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Utah State University

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