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Surveys in Geophysics | 2018

Toward an Improved Representation of Middle Atmospheric Dynamics Thanks to the ARISE Project

E. Blanc; Lars Ceranna; Alain Hauchecorne; Andrew Charlton-Perez; Emanuele Marchetti; L. G. Evers; Tormod Kværna; Jan Lastovicka; L. Eliasson; Norma B. Crosby; Ph. Blanc-Benon; A. Le Pichon; Nicolas Brachet; Christoph Pilger; Philippe Keckhut; Jelle Assink; Pieter Smets; Christopher Lee; Johan Kero; Tereza Sindelarova; Niklaus Kämpfer; Rolf Rüfenacht; Thomas Farges; C. Millet; Sven Peter Näsholm; Steven J. Gibbons; Patrick J. Espy; R. E. Hibbins; P. Heinrich; Maurizio Ripepe

This paper reviews recent progress toward understanding the dynamics of the middle atmosphere in the framework of the Atmospheric Dynamics Research InfraStructure in Europe (ARISE) initiative. The middle atmosphere, integrating the stratosphere and mesosphere, is a crucial region which influences tropospheric weather and climate. Enhancing the understanding of middle atmosphere dynamics requires improved measurement of the propagation and breaking of planetary and gravity waves originating in the lowest levels of the atmosphere. Inter-comparison studies have shown large discrepancies between observations and models, especially during unresolved disturbances such as sudden stratospheric warmings for which model accuracy is poorer due to a lack of observational constraints. Correctly predicting the variability of the middle atmosphere can lead to improvements in tropospheric weather forecasts on timescales of weeks to season. The ARISE project integrates different station networks providing observations from ground to the lower thermosphere, including the infrasound system developed for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty verification, the Lidar Network for the Detection of Atmospheric Composition Change, complementary meteor radars, wind radiometers, ionospheric sounders and satellites. This paper presents several examples which show how multi-instrument observations can provide a better description of the vertical dynamics structure of the middle atmosphere, especially during large disturbances such as gravity waves activity and stratospheric warming events. The paper then demonstrates the interest of ARISE data in data assimilation for weather forecasting and re-analyzes the determination of dynamics evolution with climate change and the monitoring of atmospheric extreme events which have an atmospheric signature, such as thunderstorms or volcanic eruptions.


Studia Geophysica Et Geodaetica | 2016

Seasonal and diurnal variability of pressure fluctuation in the infrasound frequency range observed in the Czech microbarograph network

Tereza Sindelarova; Michal Kozubek; Jaroslav Chum; Kateřina Potužníková

Infrasound environments in the Czech microbarograph network were studied. Reference Fourier amplitude spectra were calculated from data measured at three microbarograph sites of the network in May 2011-April 2012; directional analysis of infrasound arrivals in the frequency band 0.15-0.4 Hz was performed for the microbarograph array at Panská Ves in May 2014-April 2015. Diurnal, seasonal and site-to-site variability of the reference spectra was evaluated. Site-to-site variability is influenced by the location of the respective sensors in the open air and inside the observatory buildings and by local noise phenomena like wind turbines. Diurnal variability is well developed in summer with maximum ambient noise levels during the daytime and minima at night. Seasonal variability is observed at night with maxima in winter and minima in summer. Wind and wind eddies seem to be an important source of ambient noise in measurements in the Czech microbarograph network. A distinct spectral peak occurs near 0.2 Hz with amplitudes by about one order of magnitude higher in winter than in summer. Its seasonal variability is related to seasonal propagation of microbaroms from the source region in the Northern Atlantic.


Advances in Space Research | 2009

Doppler observations of infrasonic waves of meteorological origin at ionospheric heights

Tereza Sindelarova; D. Buresova; Jaroslav Chum; F. Hruška


Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics | 2015

Atmospheric infrasound observed during intense convective storms on 9–10 July 2011

Tereza Sindelarova; Jaroslav Chum; K. Skripnikova; J. Baše


Advances in Space Research | 2018

Solar eclipse effects in the ionosphere observed by continuous Doppler sounding

Tereza Sindelarova; Zbysek Mosna; Jaroslav Chum; Daniel Kouba; J. Baše; J. Y. Liu; Zama T. Katamzi-Joseph


Archive | 2010

Analysis of propagation Acoustic Gravity Waves in the ionosphere over the Czech Republic

Jaroslav Chum; F. Hruška; Tereza Sindelarova; Jan Lastovicka; D. Burešová


Archive | 2010

Can a poor quality of drift measurements indicate a well stratified ionosphere

Daniel Kouba; Petra Koucka Knizova; Josef Boska; Tereza Sindelarova; Zbysek Mosna


Archive | 2010

Variability of hmF2 during strong magnetic storms

Dalia Buresova; Lee-Anne McKinnell; Marta Estela Mosert; Eduardo A. Araujo-Pradere; Tereza Sindelarova


Archive | 2010

Czech Infrasonic Monitoring System - Measurements in an Earthquake Epicenter

Jan Lastovicka; Jaroslav Chum; Tereza Sindelarova


Archive | 2010

Quiet and stormy time variations in the height of the ionospheric F2-peak above middle latitudes

Dalia Buresova; Tereza Sindelarova; Jaroslav Chum; Zbysek Mosna

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Jaroslav Chum

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

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Jan Lastovicka

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

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D. Burešová

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

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Zbysek Mosna

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

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Daniel Kouba

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

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F. Hruška

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

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J. Baše

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

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D. Buresova

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

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Dalia Buresova

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

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Josef Boska

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

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