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spelling todo:paper_00948276_v23_n10_p1103_DeLaTorr2023-10-03T14:56:24Z Large amplitude waves detected with balloons near the Andes mountains De La Torr, A. Alexander, P. Giraldez, A. Balloons Anemometers Atmospheric spectra Atmospheric temperature Fast Fourier transforms Magnetometers Meteorological balloons Radar Sounding apparatus Spectrum analysis Troposphere Wind Higher resolution Large amplitude waves Nonlinear interactions Sonic anemometer Spectral correlation Stratospheric balloon Vertical sounding Wind velocities Meteorological balloons Geophysics Andes mountains Hanning truncation function Orographic origin Power spectral density Sonic anemometers Tropopause balloon measurement orography power spectral density spectral analysis stratosphere temperature wave detection wind velocity Argentina, Andes Spectral results from a vertical sounding of temperature and wind velocity performed with an open stratospheric balloon in Argentina near the Andes mountains between 12 and 25 km of altitude, are reported. The use of sonic anemometers allows for a higher resolution than in previous experiments. The data records are studied in successive subintervals, yielding a good spectral correlation between the ascent and the descent around and below the tropopause. The possibilities of an orographic origin for large amplitude modes observed in the spectra and of wave generation by non linear interactions between them are discussed. Copyright 1996 by the American Geophysical Union. Fil:Alexander, P. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00948276_v23_n10_p1103_DeLaTorr
institution Universidad de Buenos Aires
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collection Biblioteca Digital - Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales (UBA)
topic Balloons
Anemometers
Atmospheric spectra
Atmospheric temperature
Fast Fourier transforms
Magnetometers
Meteorological balloons
Radar
Sounding apparatus
Spectrum analysis
Troposphere
Wind
Higher resolution
Large amplitude waves
Nonlinear interactions
Sonic anemometer
Spectral correlation
Stratospheric balloon
Vertical sounding
Wind velocities
Meteorological balloons
Geophysics
Andes mountains
Hanning truncation function
Orographic origin
Power spectral density
Sonic anemometers
Tropopause
balloon measurement
orography
power spectral density
spectral analysis
stratosphere
temperature
wave detection
wind velocity
Argentina, Andes
spellingShingle Balloons
Anemometers
Atmospheric spectra
Atmospheric temperature
Fast Fourier transforms
Magnetometers
Meteorological balloons
Radar
Sounding apparatus
Spectrum analysis
Troposphere
Wind
Higher resolution
Large amplitude waves
Nonlinear interactions
Sonic anemometer
Spectral correlation
Stratospheric balloon
Vertical sounding
Wind velocities
Meteorological balloons
Geophysics
Andes mountains
Hanning truncation function
Orographic origin
Power spectral density
Sonic anemometers
Tropopause
balloon measurement
orography
power spectral density
spectral analysis
stratosphere
temperature
wave detection
wind velocity
Argentina, Andes
De La Torr, A.
Alexander, P.
Giraldez, A.
Large amplitude waves detected with balloons near the Andes mountains
topic_facet Balloons
Anemometers
Atmospheric spectra
Atmospheric temperature
Fast Fourier transforms
Magnetometers
Meteorological balloons
Radar
Sounding apparatus
Spectrum analysis
Troposphere
Wind
Higher resolution
Large amplitude waves
Nonlinear interactions
Sonic anemometer
Spectral correlation
Stratospheric balloon
Vertical sounding
Wind velocities
Meteorological balloons
Geophysics
Andes mountains
Hanning truncation function
Orographic origin
Power spectral density
Sonic anemometers
Tropopause
balloon measurement
orography
power spectral density
spectral analysis
stratosphere
temperature
wave detection
wind velocity
Argentina, Andes
description Spectral results from a vertical sounding of temperature and wind velocity performed with an open stratospheric balloon in Argentina near the Andes mountains between 12 and 25 km of altitude, are reported. The use of sonic anemometers allows for a higher resolution than in previous experiments. The data records are studied in successive subintervals, yielding a good spectral correlation between the ascent and the descent around and below the tropopause. The possibilities of an orographic origin for large amplitude modes observed in the spectra and of wave generation by non linear interactions between them are discussed. Copyright 1996 by the American Geophysical Union.
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author De La Torr, A.
Alexander, P.
Giraldez, A.
author_facet De La Torr, A.
Alexander, P.
Giraldez, A.
author_sort De La Torr, A.
title Large amplitude waves detected with balloons near the Andes mountains
title_short Large amplitude waves detected with balloons near the Andes mountains
title_full Large amplitude waves detected with balloons near the Andes mountains
title_fullStr Large amplitude waves detected with balloons near the Andes mountains
title_full_unstemmed Large amplitude waves detected with balloons near the Andes mountains
title_sort large amplitude waves detected with balloons near the andes mountains
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00948276_v23_n10_p1103_DeLaTorr
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