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2014 |
Space shuttle exhaust plumes in the lower thermosphere: Advective transport and diffusive spreading The space shuttle main engine plume deposited between 100 and 115\ km altitude is a valuable tracer for global-scale dynamical processes. Several studies have shown that this plume can reach the Arctic or Antarctic to form bursts of polar mesospheric clouds (PMCs) within a few days. The rapid transport of the shuttle plume is currently not reproduced by general circulation models and is not well understood. To help delineate the issues, we present the complete satellite datasets of shuttle plume observations by the S ... Stevens, Michael; Lossow, Stefan; Siskind, David; Meier, R.R.; Randall, Cora; Russell, James; Urban, Jo; Murtagh, Donal; Published by: Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics Published on: 02/2014 YEAR: 2014   DOI: 10.1016/j.jastp.2013.12.004 Atmospheric dynamics; Lower thermosphere; Polar mesospheric clouds; Space shuttle exhaust |
2012 |
Bright polar mesospheric clouds formed by main engine exhaust from the space shuttle's final launch
Stevens, Michael; Lossow, Stefan; Fiedler, Jens; Baumgarten, Gerd; übken, Franz-Josef; Hallgren, Kristofer; Hartogh, Paul; Randall, Cora; Lumpe, Jerry; Bailey, Scott; Niciejewski, R.; Meier, R.; Plane, John; Kochenash, Andrew; Murtagh, Donal; Englert, Christoph; Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres Published on: Apr-10-2013 YEAR: 2012   DOI: 10.1029/2012JD017638 |
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