Diurnal atmospheric oscillation: 2. Thermal excitation in the upper atmosphere
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Continuing Part 1 we discuss thermal excitation of the diurnal oscillation. It is remarkable that the excited oscillation does not travel vertically but stays at a height where energy is supplied, and a daily temperature variation of several degrees Kelvin in the upper atmosphere may produce wind velocity of few tens of m/sec.
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