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L.M.G. Poole
Researcher at Rhodes University
Publications - 9
Citations - 230
L.M.G. Poole is an academic researcher from Rhodes University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Atmospheric tide & Wind direction. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 9 publications receiving 226 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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Global-scale tidal structure in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere during the PSMOS campaign of June-August 1999 and comparisons with the global-scale wave model
Dora Pancheva,Nicholas J. Mitchell,Maura E. Hagan,A. H. Manson,Chris Meek,Yi Luo,Ch. Jacobi,Dierk Kürschner,R.R. Clark,Wayne K. Hocking,John MacDougall,G.O.L. Jones,Robert A. Vincent,Iain M. Reid,Werner Singer,Kiyoshi Igarashi,G.I. Fraser,Takuji Nakamura,Toshitaka Tsuda,Yu.I. Portnyagin,E. G. Merzlyakov,A. Fahrutdinova,A. M. Stepanov,L.M.G. Poole,S.B. Malinga,B.L. Kashcheyev,A.N. Oleynikov,Dennis M. Riggin +27 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the ability of the GSWM-00 to simulate the solar tides in the mesopause region (90-95 km) and found that it provides an increasingly reasonable estimate of most of the tidal characteristics in the MLT region.
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The characteristics of the mesospheric two-day wave as observed at Grahamstown (33.3°S, 26.5°E)
TL;DR: The characteristics of the quasi-two-day wave, as observed in meteor wind data recorded at Grahamstown (33°19′S, 26°30′E) between April 1986 and April 1989, are described and discussed in the context of existing knowledge as mentioned in this paper.
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The Grahamstown all-sky meteor radar
TL;DR: A coherent-wave radar system has been in operation at Grahamstown since 1986, and some results obtained to date briefly reviewed in this article, and plans for future improvements to the system are briefly discussed.
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The excitation of spectral lines in faint meteor trains
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the dissociative recombination of meteoric oxide ions in meteor trains with a view to determining the spectral characteristics of the associated radiation, and found that the main emitters of a typical stony meteor were five mulitplets of Fe, three of Mg and one of Ca with smaller contributions from several weaker multiplets of Fe and forbidden transitions of Si and Fe.