Tyler Mixa
University of Colorado Boulder
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Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society | 2016
David C. Fritts; Ronald B. Smith; Michael J. Taylor; James D. Doyle; Stephen D. Eckermann; Andreas Dörnbrack; Markus Rapp; B. P. Williams; P.-Dominique Pautet; Katrina Bossert; Neal R. Criddle; Carolyn A. Reynolds; P. Alex Reinecke; Michael Uddstrom; Michael J. Revell; Richard Turner; Bernd Kaifler; Johannes Wagner; Tyler Mixa; Christopher G. Kruse; Alison D. Nugent; Campbell D. Watson; Sonja Gisinger; Steven Smith; Ruth S. Lieberman; Brian Laughman; James J. Moore; William O. J. Brown; Julie Haggerty; Alison Rockwell
AbstractThe Deep Propagating Gravity Wave Experiment (DEEPWAVE) was designed to quantify gravity wave (GW) dynamics and effects from orographic and other sources to regions of dissipation at high altitudes. The core DEEPWAVE field phase took place from May through July 2014 using a comprehensive suite of airborne and ground-based instruments providing measurements from Earth’s surface to ∼100 km. Austral winter was chosen to observe deep GW propagation to high altitudes. DEEPWAVE was based on South Island, New Zealand, to provide access to the New Zealand and Tasmanian “hotspots” of GW activity and additional GW sources over the Southern Ocean and Tasman Sea. To observe GWs up to ∼100 km, DEEPWAVE utilized three new instruments built specifically for the National Science Foundation (NSF)/National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) Gulfstream V (GV): a Rayleigh lidar, a sodium resonance lidar, and an advanced mesosphere temperature mapper. These measurements were supplemented by in situ probes, dropson...
Progress in Earth and Planetary Science | 2018
Lakshmi H. Kantha; Dale A. Lawrence; Hubert Luce; Hiroyuki Hashiguchi; Toshitaka Tsuda; Richard Wilson; Tyler Mixa; Masanori Yabuki
An error in computing the spectral level from time series data from UAV-borne sensors was discovered after this article (Kantha et al. 2017) was published.
Progress in Earth and Planetary Science | 2017
Lakshmi H. Kantha; Dale A. Lawrence; Hubert Luce; Hiroyuki Hashiguchi; Toshitaka Tsuda; Richard Wilson; Tyler Mixa; Masanori Yabuki
Annales Geophysicae | 2017
Hubert Luce; Lakshmi H. Kantha; Hiroyuki Hashiguchi; Dale A. Lawrence; Masanori Yabuki; Toshitaka Tsuda; Tyler Mixa
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing | 2018
Hubert Luce; Hiroyuki Hashiguchi; Lakshmi H. Kantha; Dale A. Lawrence; Toshitaka Tsuda; Tyler Mixa; Masanori Yabuki
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2018
David C. Fritts; S. B. Vosper; B. P. Williams; Katrina Bossert; John M. C. Plane; Michael J. Taylor; P.-Dominique Pautet; Stephen D. Eckermann; Christopher G. Kruse; Ronald B. Smith; Andreas Dörnbrack; Markus Rapp; Tyler Mixa; Iain M. Reid; Damian J. Murphy
Japan Geoscience Union | 2017
Hiroyuki Hashiguchi; Takashi Mori; Hubert Luce; Lakshmi H. Kantha; Dale A. Lawrence; Tyler Mixa; Richard Wilson; Toshitaka Tsuda; Masanori Yabuki
Japan Geoscience Union | 2017
Lakshmi H. Kantha; Dale A. Lawrence; Hubert Luce; Hiroyuki Hashiguchi; Toshitaka Tsuda; Richard Wilson; Tyler Mixa; Masanori Yabuki
Japan Geoscience Union | 2017
Tyler Mixa; David C. Fritts; Katrina Bossert; Brian Laughman; Ling Wang; Thomas S. Lund; Lakshmi H. Kantha
第29回大気圏シンポジウム: 講演集録=Proceedings of the 29th Atmospheric Science Symposium | 2016
昂志 森; 浩之 橋口; Lakshmi Kantha; Dale Lawrence; Tyler Mixa; H. Luce; Richard Wilson; 敏隆 津田; 正教 矢吹; Takashi Mori; Hiroyuki Hashiguchi; Toshitaka Tsuda; Masanori Yabuki