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Martin J. Jarvis
Researcher at British Antarctic Survey
Publications - 97
Citations - 3779
Martin J. Jarvis is an academic researcher from British Antarctic Survey. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ionosphere & Thermosphere. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 97 publications receiving 3497 citations. Previous affiliations of Martin J. Jarvis include Natural Environment Research Council.
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The large‐scale dynamics of the mesosphere–lower thermosphere during the Southern Hemisphere stratospheric warming of 2002
Andrew J. Dowdy,Robert A. Vincent,Damian J. Murphy,Masaki Tsutsumi,Dennis M. Riggin,Martin J. Jarvis +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the mesospheric wind field in 2002 was found to be considerably different to other years due to increased planetary wave activity throughout the winter and also during the transition to the summer circulation.
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Decadal-scale changes in the effect of the QBO on the northern stratospheric polar vortex
TL;DR: In this article, a combination of ECMWF ERA-40 Reanalysis and Operational data from 1958-2006 was used to study the influence of the lower stratospheric equatorial quasi-biennial oscillation on the northern hemisphere extratropical circulation.
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Climatologies of nighttime upper thermospheric winds measured by ground‐based Fabry‐Perot interferometers during geomagnetically quiet conditions: 1. Local time, latitudinal, seasonal, and solar cycle dependence
J. T. Emmert,M. L. Faivre,G. Hernandez,Martin J. Jarvis,John W. Meriwether,Rick J. Niciejewski,D. P. Sipler,Craig A. Tepley +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed ground-based Fabry-Perot interferometer observations of upper thermospheric (∼250 km) horizontal neutral winds derived from Doppler shifts in the 630.0 nm (red line) nightglow.
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MF radar observations of seasonal variability of semidiurnal motions in the mesosphere at high northern and southern latitudes
Dennis M. Riggin,Christian K. Meyer,D. C. Fritts,Martin J. Jarvis,Yasuhiro Murayama,Werner Singer,Robert A. Vincent,Damian J. Murphy +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the seasonal dependence of the semidiurnal tide (SDT) through comparative analysis of horizontal winds measured at Poker Flat (65°N, 147°W), Andenes (69°N and 16°E), Davis (68°S, 78°E) and Rothera (68−S, 69°W).
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First in situ temperature measurements at the Antarctic summer mesopause
TL;DR: The first in situ temperature observations in the summer mesosphere from Antarctica based on rocket-borne falling spheres launched from Rothera (68°S, 68°W) were reported in this article.