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© Author(s) 2002. This work is distributed under
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Seasonal variations of the semi-diurnal and diurnal tides in the MLT: multi-year MF radar observations from 2–70° N, modelled tides (GSWM, CMAM)
A. H. Manson
Institute of Space and Atmospheric Studies, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
Correspondence to: A. H. Manson
(manson@dansas.usask.ca)
Correspondence to: A. H. Manson
(manson@dansas.usask.ca)
Correspondence to: A. H. Manson
(manson@dansas.usask.ca)
C. Meek
Institute of Space and Atmospheric Studies, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
Correspondence to: A. H. Manson
(manson@dansas.usask.ca)
M. Hagan
NCAR, Boulder NCAR, Boulder, USA
Correspondence to: A. H. Manson
(manson@dansas.usask.ca)
J. Koshyk
Department of Physics, University of Toronto, Canada
Correspondence to: A. H. Manson
(manson@dansas.usask.ca)
S. Franke
Space Science and Remote Sensing Laboratory, University of Illinois, USA
Correspondence to: A. H. Manson
(manson@dansas.usask.ca)
D. Fritts
Colorado Research Associates (a Division of Northwest Research Associates), Boulder, USA
Correspondence to: A. H. Manson
(manson@dansas.usask.ca)
C. Hall
Auroral Observatory, University of Tromsø, Norway
Correspondence to: A. H. Manson
(manson@dansas.usask.ca)
W. Hocking
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Western Ontario, Canada
Correspondence to: A. H. Manson
(manson@dansas.usask.ca)
K. Igarashi
Communications Research Laboratory, Tokyo, Japan
Correspondence to: A. H. Manson
(manson@dansas.usask.ca)
J. MacDougall
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Western Ontario, Canada
Correspondence to: A. H. Manson
(manson@dansas.usask.ca)
D. Riggin
Colorado Research Associates (a Division of Northwest Research Associates), Boulder, USA
Correspondence to: A. H. Manson
(manson@dansas.usask.ca)
R. Vincent
Department of Physics and Mathematical Physics, University of Adelaide, Australia
Correspondence to: A. H. Manson
(manson@dansas.usask.ca)
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