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Spatial and temporal variations of the atmospheric sodium layer observed with a steerable laser radar

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LASER radar observations of resonance scattering from atmospheric sodium during the night have, on occasions, shown evidence of short term changes in the height distribution1–3. It has been suggested that these changes arise from the movement of a horizontally structured sodium layer, but the measurements have all been limited to the vertical direction, and have provided no direct evidence of a horizontal variation. Evidence of horizontal structure at mesospheric heights has been provided by observations of hydroxyl emissions in the airglow, both from the ground4 and from an aircraft5,6. In addition, the observed fluctuations of intensities and infrared rotational temperatures of the hydroxyl bands have been associated with the passage of atmospheric gravity waves7,8. We report here observations intended to examine the short term and small scale horizontal variations of the sodium layer which might also be associated with such waves.

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THOMAS, L., GIBSON, A. & BHATTACHARYYA, S. Spatial and temporal variations of the atmospheric sodium layer observed with a steerable laser radar. Nature 263, 115–116 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1038/263115a0

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