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Amit Patra

Researcher at National Atmospheric Research Laboratory

Publications -  40
Citations -  766

Amit Patra is an academic researcher from National Atmospheric Research Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radar & Mesosphere. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 40 publications receiving 653 citations.

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Gadanki radar observations of F region field‐aligned irregularities during June solstice of solar minimum: First results and preliminary analysis

TL;DR: In this paper, the first results of F region field-aligned irregularities (FAI) made during the summer of low solar condition using the Gadanki mesosphere-stratosphere-troposphere radar were presented.
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Turbulence characteristics over tropical station Gadanki (13.5°N, 79.2°E) estimated using high-resolution GPS radiosonde data

TL;DR: In this paper, the seasonal variation of the turbulence parameters, refractivity structure constant Cn2, eddy dissipation rate ǫ, and eddy diffusivity K, is presented using 3 years (April 2006 to March 2009) of high vertical resolution GPS radiosonde measurements over the tropical station Gadanki (13.5°N, 79.2°E).
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Effects of interplanetary electric field on the development of an equatorial spread F event

TL;DR: In this article, an equatorial spread F (ESF) event was captured during premidnight hours by the Indian MST radar (operated in ionospheric mode) at Gadanki (13.5°N, 79.2°E).
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Long‐term variability of the low latitude mesospheric SAO and QBO and their relation with stratospheric QBO

TL;DR: In this paper, the long term variations of low-latitude mesospheric semi-annual oscillation and quasi-biennial oscillation in the zonal wind are studied using observations available from 1977 to 2006.
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Mean thermal structure of the low-latitude middle atmosphere studied using Gadanki Rayleigh lidar, Rocket, and SABER/TIMED observations

TL;DR: In this article, the low-latitude thermal structure in the altitude range of 30 to 110 km using Gadanki (13.5°N, 79.2°E) Rayleigh lidar (1998-2007), Thumba and SABER/TIMED satellite (2002-2007) observations was delineated.