Articles | Volume 6
https://doi.org/10.5194/ars-6-331-2008
https://doi.org/10.5194/ars-6-331-2008
21 Jul 2008
 | 21 Jul 2008

Low-frequency lower E-region wind and reflection height measurements as sensor for climate variability

C. Jacobi

Abstract. Measurements of reflection heights of low-frequency (LF) radio waves at oblique incidence and estimates of mesosphere/lower thermosphere (MLT) region horizontal winds applying the D1 spaced receiver method on LF field strength registrations are analyzed with respect to possible long-term trends and interdecadal variability in the time interval from ~1980 to date. While no clear signal of mesospheric height trend is registered during the last two decades, significant trends of MLT horizontal winds are found. These trends are non-linear, in particular a change of trends around 1990 is found, which is probably connected with changes in tropospheric and stratospheric conditions at that time.