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Simultaneous Observation of Sporadic Potassium and Sodium Layers Over São José dos Campos, Brazil (23.1°S, 45.9°W)

Sporadic potassium (Ks) and sodium (Nas) layers were investigated using more than 1,500 h of simultaneous Na/K LIDAR data at São José dos Campos, Brazil (23.1°S, 45.9°W). These events were observed on more than 88% of the analyzed nights. Although Na and K are both alkali metals, their sporadic laye...

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Published in:Journal of geophysical research. Space physics 2021-05, Vol.126 (5), p.n/a
Main Authors: Andrioli, V. F., Xu, J., Batista, P. P., Pimenta, A. A., Martins, M. P. P., Savio, S., Targon, C. G., Yang, G., Jiao, J., Wang, C., Liu, Z.
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Summary:Sporadic potassium (Ks) and sodium (Nas) layers were investigated using more than 1,500 h of simultaneous Na/K LIDAR data at São José dos Campos, Brazil (23.1°S, 45.9°W). These events were observed on more than 88% of the analyzed nights. Although Na and K are both alkali metals, their sporadic layers show different behaviors. The Nas layers were in general 0.7 km wider and occurred ∼2 km higher than Ks layers. Moreover, the Nas layers progression is faster than that of Ks layers not only in the process of reaching their maximum amplitude but also in terms of dissipation. Our study showed that most Ns events (80% of Ks layers and 90% of Nas layers) have a strength factor of upto 5. Moreover, on average, Ks presented a strength factor ∼1.3 times stronger than that of Nas. The relative frequency of occurrence for both Ks and Nas layers exhibits an almost semiannual variation, with maxima in January/October and February/September, respectively. On the other hand, no similar variation was observed in the peak density or in the peak height. The peak density shows an annual variation, with a maximum occurring during winter for Ks events and a semiannual variation with a maxima occurring at the equinoxes for Nas. Different seasonal behaviors were also seen in the peak height of the identified layers, with Ks presenting a semiannual variation with maxima around January/October, while an annual variation occurred in Nas with lower layers occurring around winter. Key Points This study presents the first simultaneous analysis of averaged K and Na sporadic layer parameters in the Southern Hemisphere Seasonal and nocturnal variations in sporadic events were observed in K and Na layers The differing behaviors of neutral sporadic layers were described as seen in K and Na mesospheric layers
ISSN:2169-9380
2169-9402
DOI:10.1029/2020JA028890