scholarly journals Interannual dynamics in intensity of mesoscale hydroxyl nightglow variations over Almaty

2018 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 63-68 ◽  
Author(s):  
А. Попов ◽  
A. Popov ◽  
Николай Гаврилов ◽  
Nikolay Gavrilov ◽  
А. Андреев ◽  
...  

The method of digital difference filters is applied to the data analysis of SATI observations of hydroxyl nightglow intensity and rotational temperature at altitudes 85–90 km over Almaty (43°03' N, 76°58' E), Kazakhstan, in 2010–2017. We examine seasonal and interannual variations in monthly average values and standard deviations of variations with periods 0.4–5.4 hrs, which may be associated with internal gravity waves in the mesopause region. The monthly average temperature near the mesopause has a maximum in winter and a minimum in June. The monthly average intensity has an additional maximum in June. Standard deviation of mesoscale rotational temperature variations and characteristics of internal gravity waves are maximum in spring and autumn. The spring maximum of mesoscale OH emission intensity variations is shifted to June. Interannual variations and multi-year trends of OH rotational temperature and emission intensity may differ in detail. This may be connected with seasonal and long-term variations in the complex system of the photochemical processes, which produce the OH nightglow.

2018 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 102-108
Author(s):  
А. Попов ◽  
A. Popov ◽  
Николай Гаврилов ◽  
Nikolay Gavrilov ◽  
А. Андреев ◽  
...  

The method of digital difference filters is applied to the data analysis of SATI observations of hydroxyl nightglow intensity and rotational temperature at altitudes 85–90 km over Almaty (43°03' N, 76°58' E), Kazakhstan, in 2010–2017. We examine seasonal and interannual variations in average monthly values and standard deviations of variations with periods 0.4–5.4 hrs, which may be associated with internal gravity waves in the mesopause region. The average monthly temperature near the mesopause has a maximum in winter and a minimum in June. The average monthly intensity has an additional maximum in June. Standard deviation of mesoscale rotational temperature variations and characteristics of internal gravity waves are maximum in spring and autumn. The spring maximum of mesoscale OH emission intensity variations is shifted to June. Interannual variations and multi-year trends of OH rotational temperature and emission intensity may differ in detail. This may be connected with seasonal and long-term variations in the complex system of the photochemical processes, which produce the OH nightglow.


Author(s):  
I.I. Rysin ◽  
P.B. Akmarov ◽  
O.P. Knyazeva

Dynamics of change of productivity of grain crops of Udmurtiya from 1913 for 2018 in interrelation with changes of environmental conditions in agrarian branch of region is shown. Tendencies of development of plant growing are revealed and influence of meteorological indicators on efficiency of agriculture is proved. Correlation communications of productivity grain with a temperature mode and water supply during the separate periods of growth of plants are considered. Are received regress models of various kinds for forecasting of productivity and the role of each climatic factor in these models is estimated. On this basis the basic natural factors of formation of a grain yield are revealed. On the basis of the analysis of time numbers of meteorological indicators on temperatures and deposits during the summer period the equations of a trend which on a long-term interval prove laws of growth of daily average temperature and monthly average deposits are received. Existence of cyclic components in changes of temperature and deposits is simultaneously revealed, and also periodicity of these cycles is calculated. Possibilities of application of the received models for the decision of administrative problems are shown.


2001 ◽  
Vol 7 (2s) ◽  
pp. 26-33 ◽  
Author(s):  
O.E. Gotynyan ◽  
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V.N. Ivchenko ◽  
Yu.G. Rapoport ◽  
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...  

2012 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vladimir Zakharov ◽  
Andrei Pushkarev
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2021 ◽  
Vol 921 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christopher J. Howland ◽  
John R. Taylor ◽  
C.P. Caulfield

Abstract


2014 ◽  
Vol 32 (2) ◽  
pp. 181-186 ◽  
Author(s):  
O. Onishchenko ◽  
O. Pokhotelov ◽  
W. Horton ◽  
A. Smolyakov ◽  
T. Kaladze ◽  
...  

Abstract. The effect of the wind shear on the roll structures of nonlinear internal gravity waves (IGWs) in the Earth's atmosphere with the finite vertical temperature gradients is investigated. A closed system of equations is derived for the nonlinear dynamics of the IGWs in the presence of temperature gradients and sheared wind. The solution in the form of rolls has been obtained. The new condition for the existence of such structures was found by taking into account the roll spatial scale, the horizontal speed and wind shear parameters. We have shown that the roll structures can exist in a dynamically unstable atmosphere.


Water ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (9) ◽  
pp. 1235
Author(s):  
Luke Waterman ◽  
Mónica Rivas Casado ◽  
Emma Bergin ◽  
Gary McInally

With increases in average temperature and rainfall predicted, more households are expected to be at risk of flooding in the UK by 2050. Data and technologies are increasingly playing a critical role across public-, private- and third-sector organisations. However, barriers and constraints exist across organisations and industries that limit the sharing of data. We examine the international context for data sharing and variations between data-rich and data-sparse countries. We find that local politics and organisational structures influence data sharing. We focus on the case study of the UK, and on geospatial and flood resilience data in particular. We use a series of semi-structured interviews to evaluate data sharing limitations, with particular reference to geospatial and flood resilience data. We identify barriers and constraints when sharing data between organisations. We find technological, security, privacy, cultural and commercial barriers across different use cases and data points. Finally, we provide three long-term recommendations to improve the overall accessibility to flood data and enhance outcomes for organisations and communities.


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