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Acoustic sounding of the atmospheric boundary layer at Halley, Antarctica

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 May 2004

Alistair D. Culf
Affiliation:
Institute of Environmental and Biological Sciences, University of Lancaster, Lancaster LA1 4YQ, UK

Abstract

The records obtained from a monostatic acoustic sounder run at Halley, Antarctica, have been analysed with the use of data from instruments on a 32 m mast and from radiosonde ascents. Echoes representing ground-based layers, waves, and shallow gravity currents are discussed. The spiky ground-based echo is related to a westerly surface wind, whilst a layered wavy flow is related to surface easterlies. Such relationships are consistent with the sloped inversion wind regime at Halley.

Type
Papers—Atmospheric Sciences
Copyright
© Antarctic Science Ltd 1989

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