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H. G. Muller
Researcher at Royal Military College of Canada
Publications - 5
Citations - 240
H. G. Muller is an academic researcher from Royal Military College of Canada. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thermosphere & Stratosphere. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 220 citations.
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Global-scale tidal variability during the PSMOS campaign of June–August 1999: interaction with planetary waves
Dora Pancheva,E. G. Merzlyakov,N. J. Mitchell,Yu.I. Portnyagin,A. H. Manson,Ch. Jacobi,Chris Meek,Yi Luo,R.R. Clark,Wayne K. Hocking,John MacDougall,H. G. Muller,Dierk Kürschner,G.O.L. Jones,Robert A. Vincent,Iain M. Reid,Werner Singer,Kiyoshi Igarashi,G.I. Fraser,A. Fahrutdinova,A. M. Stepanov,L.M.G. Poole,S.B. Malinga,B.L. Kashcheyev,A.N. Oleynikov +24 more
TL;DR: The PSMOS Global-scale tidal variability experiment campaign of June 1-August 31, 1999, a network of radars made measurements of winds, waves and tides in the mesosphere/lower-thermosphere region over a wide range of latitudes as mentioned in this paper.
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Observations of 7-d planetary waves with MLT radars and the UARS-HRDI instrument
R.R. Clark,M. D. Burrage,Steven J. Franke,A. H. Manson,Chris Meek,Nicholas J. Mitchell,H. G. Muller +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a comparison of ground-based and satellite-based measurements of the mesosphere wind has been carried out during periods of large planetary wave activity using the UARS satellite.
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Intra‐seasonal oscillations observed in the MLT region above UK (52°N, 2°W) and ESRANGE (68°N, 21°E)
TL;DR: In this paper, an analysis of intra-seasonal oscillations (i.e., oscillations with periods of ∼30-100 days) in the MLT region made by meteor radars at middle and high latitudes (Esrange, three years of data) is presented.
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Global free oscillations of the atmosphere and secondary planetary waves in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere region during August/September time conditions
Alexander Pogoreltsev,Alexander Pogoreltsev,I. N. Fedulina,Nicholas J. Mitchell,Nicholas J. Mitchell,H. G. Muller,Yi Luo,Yi Luo,Chris Meek,A. H. Manson +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, a steady state two-dimensional numerical model of planetary waves has been used to simulate the free atmospheric oscillations and secondary planetary wave, which arises from a nonlinear interaction between the second asymmetric normal mode with m = 2 (the 7-day wave) and SPW withm = 1.
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Variability of the semidiurnal tide due to fluctuations in solar activity and total ozone
TL;DR: In this article, an attempt was made to investigate some variations of the semidiurnal tide observed in the mesosphere/lower thermosphere (MLT) region by meteor radar above the UK in the time interval 1 January 1989-6 May 1993, which are possibly due to the variability in the total ozone and solar activity.