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Abstract. Atmospheric gravity waves and traveling ionospheric disturbances can be observed in the neutral atmosphere and the ionosphere at a wide range of spatial and temporal scales. Especially at medium scales, these oscillations are often not resolved in general circulation models and are parameterized. We show that ionospheric disturbances forced by upward-propagating atmospheric gravity waves can be simultaneously observed with the EISCAT very high frequency incoherent scatter radar and the Nordic Meteor Radar Cluster. From combined multi-static measurements, both vertical and horizontal wave parameters can be determined by applying a specially developed Fourier filter analysis method. This method is demonstrated using the example of a strongly pronounced wave mode that occurred during the EISCAT experiment on 7 July 2020. Leveraging the developed technique, we show that the wave characteristics of traveling ionospheric disturbances are notably impacted by the fall transition of the mesosphere and lower thermosphere. We also demonstrate the application of using the determined wave parameters to infer the thermospheric neutral wind velocities. Applying the dissipative anelastic gravity wave dispersion relation, we obtain vertical wind profiles in the lower thermosphere.more » « less
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Liu, Guiping; Janches, Diego; Lieberman, Ruth S.; Moffat‐Griffin, Tracy; Mitchell, Nicholas J.; Kim, Jeong‐Han; Lee, Changsup (, Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics)null (Ed.)
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Iimura, Hiroyuki; Fritts, David C.; Lieberman, Ruth S.; Janches, Diego; Mitchell, Nicholas J.; Franke, Steven J.; Singer, Werner; Hocking, Wayne K.; Taylor, Michael J.; Moffat-Griffin, Tracy (, Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics)
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Liu, Guiping; Janches, Diego; Lieberman, Ruth S.; Moffat‐Griffin, Tracy; Fritts, David C.; Mitchell, Nicholas J. (, Geophysical Research Letters)
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