Publications
1996, Keckhut, P., M.E. Gelman, J.D. Wild, F. Tissot, A.J. Miller, A. Hauchecorne, M.L. Chanin, E.F. Fishbein, J. Gille, J.M. Russell III and F.W. Taylor, Semidiurnal and diurnal temperature tides (30-55 km): climatology and effect on UARS-LIDAR data comparisons, Journal of Geophysical Research, 101, 10299-10310
Tags: Climatology, Diurnal, Lidar, Satellite, Temperature, Validation
1996, Ricaud, P., J. de La Noë, B.J. Connor, L. Froidevaux, J.W. Waters, R.S. Harwood, I.A. MacKenzie, and G.E. Peckham, Diurnal variability of mesospheric ozone as measured by the UARS microwave limb sounder instrument: Theoretical and ground-based validations, Journal of Geophysical Research, 101, 10077-10089
Tags: Diurnal, Ozone, Satellite, Validation
1995, Shindell, D.T., R.L. de Zafra, Chlorine Monoxide in the Antarctic Spring Vortex over McMurdo Station, 1993, II: A Comparison of Measured and Modeled Diurnal Cycling, Journal of Geophysical Research, 101, 1475-1488
Tags: ClO, Diurnal, Microwave, Model
1995, Keckhut, P., A. Hauchecorne, and M.L. Chanin, Mid-latitude long-term variability of the middle atmosphere trends, and cyclic and episodic changes, Journal of Geophysical Research, 100, 18887-18897
Tags: Lidar, Temperature, Trends
1995, Wild, J.D., M. E. Gelman, A. J. Miller, M. L. Chanin, A. Hauchecorne, P. Keckhut, R. Farley, P. D. Dao, J. W. Meriwether, G. P. Gobbi, F. Congeduti, A. Adriani, I. S. McDermid, T. J. McGee and E. F. Fishbein, Comparison of stratospheric temperatures from several lidars, using National Meteorological Center and microwave limb sounder data as transfer references, Journal of Geophysical Research, 100, 11,105-11,111
Tags: Lidar, Satellite, Temperature, Validation
1995, Ferrare, R.A., T. J. McGee, D. Whiteman, J. Burris, M. Owens and J. Butler, Lidar Measurements of Stratospheric Temperature During STOIC, Journal of Geophysical Research, 100, 9303-9312
Tags: Lidar, Temperature
1991, Hauchecorne, A., M.L. Chanin, P. Keckhut, Climatology and trends of the middle atmospheric temperature (33-87 km) as seen by Rayleigh lidar above south of France, Journal of Geophysical Research, 96, 15297-15309
Tags: Lidar, Temperature, Trends