Articles | Volume 38, issue 6
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-38-1257-2020
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-38-1257-2020
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21 Dec 2020
Regular paper |  | 21 Dec 2020

Migrating tide climatologies measured by a high-latitude array of SuperDARN HF radars

Willem E. van Caspel, Patrick J. Espy, Robert E. Hibbins, and John P. McCormack

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Global-scale wind measurements from the upper regions of the atmosphere are used to isolate those atmospheric waves that follow the apparent motion of the sun over the course of a day. We present 16 years of near-continuous measurements, demonstrating the unique capabilities of the array of high-latitude SuperDARN radars. The validation steps outlined in our work also provide a methodology for future studies using wind measurements from the (expanding) network of SuperDARN radars.