Upper Atmosphere Data including the Fabry-Perot Interferometer, Mesosphere/Stratosphere Radar, and Ionospheric Models from NCAR
Entry ID:
NCAR_UPA
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Summary
These data sets including model data correspond mostly to the upper atmosphere between 80 and 1000 km and is archived at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR). A detailed catalog of these upper atmosphere data is available. The Fabry-Perot Interferometer measures neutral gas temperature and velocity. The altitude of measurement may ... not be known precisely (but can be inferred with additional data), and can range from 90 to 500 km. The current data holding is from Sondre Stromfjord, Greenland (67 N, 51 W), 1988 nominally at 250 km. The Mesosphere-Stratosphere (MST) Doppler radars measure neutral wind velocity and turbulence at altitudes of 0 to 100 km. The current data holding is from Poker Flat, Alaska (65 N, 147 W) and is hourly averages, more or less continuous from 1979-1985. Model data includes the Chiu Model which produces height profiles of electron density for specified location, time and sunspot number; International Reference Ionosphere (IRI) Model which produces electron density, neutral temperature, electron temperature, ion temperature and ion concentrations for five species (O+, H+, He+, O2, NO+) given location, time and sunspot number; and the Mass Spectrometer Incoherent Scatter (MSIS) Model which produces neutral atmosphere parameters (temperature, exospheric temperature and Ar, O2, N2, O, N, He, H concentrations) given a number of geophysical indices. The 1983 and 1986 versions are available. Model data assimilation analyses of the Ionosphere produced by assimilative mapping of ionospheric electrodynamics provides electric potential patterns, electric fields, and height-integrated conductivities over the Northern Hemisphere above 50 degrees magnetic latitude. Patterns are derived from a variety of data sources (magnetometers, IS radars, coherent radars, satellite measurements of electron precipitation) starting with statistical patterns applicable to the geophysical conditions. General Circulation Models (GCM) include the Thermosphere/Ionosphere GCM which provides global coverage on a 5 X 5 degree grid between 97 km and 500-700 km of neutral and ionized thermospheric parameters including neutral winds, neutral temperatures, neutral compositions (N2, O2, O), electron density, electron temperature, ion temperature and ion composition (O+, O2+). Model inputs of ion velocity and auroral deposition parameters are also provided. The Semi-diurnal tidal model provides amplitudes and phases of the semi-diurnal tide in the horizontal neutral wind, neutral temperature and geopotential between 0 and 100 km as a function of latitude and season.
Geographic Coverage
Spatial coordinates
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S: -90.0 |
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E: 180.0 |
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W: -180.0 |
Temporal Coverage
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Originating Center
Data Center
Personnel
ROY
BARNES
Role:
TECHNICAL CONTACT
Phone:
(303) 497-1230
Fax:
(303) 497-1137
Email:
bozo at ucar.edu
Contact Address:
National Center for Atmospheric Research
Scientific Computing Division
P.O. Box 3000
City:
Boulder
Province or State:
CO
Postal Code:
80307
Country:
USA
ARTHUR
D.
RICHMOND
Role:
INVESTIGATOR
Phone:
(303)497-1570
Fax:
303-497-1589
Email:
richmond at ucar.edu
Contact Address:
National Center for Atmospheric Research
High Altitude Observatory
P.O. Box 3000
City:
Boulder
Province or State:
CO
Postal Code:
80307
Country:
USA
SCOTT
A.
RITZ
Role:
DIF AUTHOR
Phone:
301-614-5126
Fax:
301-614-5268
Email:
Scott.A.Ritz at nasa.gov
Contact Address:
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Global Change Master Directory
City:
Greenbelt
Province or State:
Maryland
Postal Code:
20771
Country:
USA
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Publications/References
Jenne, Roy L., June 1989. 'Data Availability at NCAR', NCAR, Boulder, CO.
Creation and Review Dates
Last DIF Revision Date:
2005-07-28
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