Neil Hindley
0000-0003-4377-2038
University of Bath
68 papers found
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Exploring sources of gravity waves in the southern winter stratosphere through ray-tracing 3-D satellite observations
Observations of Mesospheric Gravity Waves Generated by Geomagnetic Activity
The diurnal cycle of gravity waves in GNSS-RO data
How realistic are resolved gravity waves in ERA5 reanalysis compared to satellite observations?
Long-term changes in gravity wave activity in the middle atmosphere from satellite and ground-based observations
Aeolus wind lidar observations of the 2019/2020 quasi-biennial oscillation disruption with comparison to radiosondes and reanalysis
Interannual Variability of Winds in the Antarctic Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere Over Rothera (67°S, 68°W) During 2005–2021 in Meteor Radar Observations and WACCM‐X
Stratospheric gravity waves excited by Hurricane Joaquin in 2015: 3-D characteristics and the correlation with hurricane intensification
Comparing gravity waves in a kilometre-scale run of the IFS to AIRS satellite observations and ERA5
A Comparison of Stratospheric Gravity Waves in a High‐Resolution General Circulation Model With 3‐D Satellite Observations
Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances Induced by the Secondary Gravity Waves From the Tonga Eruption on 15 January 2022: Modeling With MESORAC‐HIAMCM‐SAMI3 and Comparison With GPS/TEC and Ionosonde Data
Longitudinal Variations of Tropical Winds in the UTLS: Aeolus and Strateole measurements of Equatorial Waves and the Walker Circulation
Comparison of Stratospheric Gravity Waves in a High-resolution General Circulation Model with 3-D Satellite Observations
Comparing gravity waves sampled from a kilometre-scale IFS run to AIRS satellite observations
Ray-tracing global gravity wave observations in 21 years of AIRS data
Supplementary material to "Aeolus wind lidar observations of the 2019/2020 Quasi-Biennial Oscillation disruption with comparison to radiosondes and reanalysis"
Observations of gravity waves in the OH airglow layer above Rothera (68S, 68W) using a three-dimensional S-Transform analysis
Improving ionospheric predictability requires accurate simulation of the mesospheric polar vortex
Quantifying stratospheric biases and identifying their potential sources in subseasonal forecast systems
Radar observations of winds, waves and tides in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere over South Georgia island (54° S, 36° W) and comparison with WACCM simulations
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