Abstract:
Simultaneous measurements of mesospheric
OH (6–2) Meinel and O₂(0–1) Atmospheric band emis-
sions from a low-latitude station, Maui, Hawaii (20.8 ̊ N,
156.2 ̊ W) are utilized to study the wave characteristics and
associated processes. Deduced temperatures show large vari-
ability in both OH and O₂ data. The seasonal variability in
the temperature shows a well-defined, semiannual type of os-
cillation, which are comparable to the ground-based rocket
sounding data. The “Wave Growth Factor”, a ratio of nor-
malized perturbation amplitude in O₂ to the OH temperature variability, is estimated for principal as well as residual smaller period components of the nocturnal variability.
It is noticed that smaller period waves (less than 12 h) occasionally have large growth factors of about 3–4 during
equinox transitions, an indication of wave amplitude amplification within the 87–94 km altitudes while a strong wave-
dissipation occurs throughout the year.