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Citation
Vincent, R. and Murphy, D. (2024) Davis Medium Frequency Middle Atmosphere Radar Winds, Ver. 4, Australian Antarctic Data Centre - https://data.aad.gov.au/metadata/Davis_MFSA_Radar, Accessed: 2026-05-01
Title
Davis Medium Frequency Middle Atmosphere Radar Winds
Data Centre
Australian Antarctic Data Centre, Australia
Created Date
1999-10-07
Revision Date
2024-02-29
Expected Date of Data Release
2024-02-29
Data Version
4
Parent record
None

Description

This dataset contains wind speed and direction in the middle atmosphere above Davis, Antarctica. The radar runs continuously. Data are collected and stored every two minutes (excluding downtime for maintenance) for heights in the approximate range 50km to 110km at 2km intervals. Analysis of the source data yields parameters describing the strength and character of the radar echo and, when certain acceptance criteria are met, the wind speed. The requirement to meet acceptance criteria results in a data rate that may be less than the sampling rate.

Data collection began in 1994 and is ongoing.

Changes to the polarisation of the transmitted radar pulse are used to maximise the range over which winds can be obtained, using the differing reflection and absorption characteristics of the ordinary and extraordinary modes. These have the potential to yield measures of electron density over the sampled height range. A combination of technical difficulties and unknown issues have meant that these data have not yielded results that are considered reliable.

The data set is standalone. MFSA stands for Medium Frequency Spaced Array. This is in reference to the transmitted frequency and the antenna configuration needed for Full Correlation Analysis (FCA).

Project History:
The operation of the MFSA radar has supported a number of Antarctic Science Research projects. These include:
Project 674 – ‘Dynamical coupling in the Antarctic middle atmosphere’. 1993/94 to 2011/12
Project 4025 – ‘Gravity wave drag parameterization in climate models’. 2012/13 to 2016/17
Project 4445 – ‘High-latitude gravity wave processes and their parameterization in climate models’ 2017/18 to 2020/21
Further details of the outcomes of these projects can be found on the Antarctic Division website www.aad.gov.au. The data have also contributed to Australian and international research activities beyond these projects. Similar radars are/have been operated by other countries at Antarctic stations including Syowa (Japan), Rothera (UK), McMurdo (USA) and Scott Base (NZ).

Technical History:
Summer 1993/94 – New radar equipment and existing equipment previously operating at Mawson station were installed at Davis. Operation and data collection began on 11 April 1994. This mode of operation used 8-bit digitisation of received signals, ongoing gain adjustment and polarization changes between (rather than within) data accumulation cycles.
Summer 2000/2001 – An upgrade to the receiver and digitiser system removed the need for gain adjustment and introduced 12 bit digitisation. Polarisation changes within data accumulation cycles became possible. Operation began on 7 November 2000.
Summer 2003/2004 - Replaced ‘TOMCO’ transmitter with 3rd generation ATRAD transmitter.
Summer 2008/9 – Container laboratory replaced.
Feb 2012 – Transmit antenna replaced. Replacement allows tap changes to improve tuning of antenna impedance.

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Quality

Data analysis may or may not yield a full set of attributes. Data acceptance rates vary with height. The radar runs continuously (excluding downtime for maintenance and data transfer). Source data consists of digitised and coherently averaged measurements of the in phase and quadrature signal levels for each of the three receiving antennas and for each range that is sampled. The source data are collected for the first 102.4 seconds of each 2 minute interval that the radar is operational. The source data are analysed using Full Correlation Analysis to produce winds and a number of parameters describing the radar echoes. All data are labelled with height and (universal) time. The radar produces an average wind for the region described by the geographical polygon. Adjacent 2 km height samples straddle the ‘width’ of the transmitted pulse and so are not independent samples.

Ionospheric disturbances can drastically increase the radio wave absorption in the sampled height range so that no winds are measured or that they are measured at lower altitudes. Such disturbances can last for a day or longer.

At times, the analysis yields wind measurements in the lower height ranges (below approximately 60 km) that pass the acceptance criteria but that are spatially and temporally variant is magnitude and direction. These are not thought to be real wind measurements. Instead they are thought to be the effects of ‘sea-ice clutter’ where horizontal radar power leakage is reflected from slowly moving ice. Iceberg traces are sometimes also visible in signal to noise ratio measurements. These forms of data corruption are dominant below the usual range of wind measurements.

Access

Binary data stored in format as defined in 'Atmospheric Radar Systems MF 3 Channel Radar Systems' Software Reference manual V3.2 was collected until 02:46UT on 5 Jan 1998. Binary data stored in 'FCA' format has been collected since 9 Jan 1998. A section describing the Full Correlation Analysis (FCA) format is included in 'ATRAD Radar System Software Reference Manual'.
The code required to read these binary data are available from ATRAD, the radar manufacturers. See www.atrad.com.au for contact details.
Currently data from 1994 to 2021 are available.

Temporal Coverages

Spatial Coverages

Science Keywords

Additional Keywords

  • MFSA
  • Medium Frequency Spaced Array
  • Winds
  • RADAR
  • Middle Atmosphere

Locations

  • CONTINENT > ANTARCTICA > DAVIS
  • GEOGRAPHIC REGION > POLAR
  • VERTICAL LOCATION > MESOSPHERE
  • VERTICAL LOCATION > STRATOSPHERE

Platforms

  • FIXED OBSERVATION STATIONS

Instruments

  • Radio Detection and Ranging

Researchers

  • vincent, robert (INVESTIGATOR)
  • murphy, damian (TECHNICAL CONTACT)
  • connell, dave (DIF AUTHOR)

Use Constraints

This data set conforms to the CCBY Attribution License
(http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

Please follow instructions listed in the citation reference provided at http://data.aad.gov.au/aadc/metadata/citation.cfm?entry_id=Davis_MFSA_Radar when using these data.

Please also contact the investigator when using these data.

Project

    ISO Topic

    • CLIMATOLOGY/METEOROLOGY/ATMOSPHERE

    Dataset Language

    • English

    Orignating Centre

    • Australian Antarctic Division

    Dataset Progress

    • COMPLETE

    IDN Node

    • AMD/AU
    • CEOS
    • AMD

    Publications

    • Baumgaertner, A.J.G., McDonald, A.J., Hibbens, R.E., Fritts, D.C., Murphy, D.J., Vincent, R.A. (2008) Short-period planetary waves in the Antarctic middle atmosphere, Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, 70, 1336-1350
    • Innis, J.L., Klekociuk, A.R., Morris, R.J., Cunningham, A.P., Graham, A.D., Murphy, D.J. (2008) A study of the relationship between stratospheric gravity waves and polar mesospheric clouds at Davis Antarctica, Journal of Geophysical Research, 113(D14102), doi:10.1029?2007JD009031
    • Latteck, R., Singer, W., Morris, R.J., Hocking, W.K., Murphy, D.J., Holdsworth, D.A., Swarnalingam, N. (2008) Similarities and difference in polar mesosphere summer echoes observed in the Arctic and Antarctica, Annales Geophysicae, 26, 2795-2806
    • Merzlyakov, E.G., Murphy, D.J., Vincent, R.A., Portnyagin, Yu.I. (2009) Long-term tendencies in the MLT prevailing winds and tides over Antarctica as observed by radars at Molodezhnaya, Mawson and Davis, Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, 71, 21-32
    • Morris, R.J., Klekociuk, A.R., Latteck, R., Singer, W., Holdsworth, D.A., Murphy, D.J. (2009) Inter-hemispheric asymmetry in polar mesosphere summer echoes and temperature at 69 latitude, Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, 71, 464-469
    • Nilsson, H., Kirkwood, S., Morris, R.J., Latteck, R., Klekociuk, A.R., Murphy, D.J., Zecha, M., Belova, E. (2008) Simultaneous observations of Polar Mesosphere Summer Echoes at two different latitudes in Antarctica, Annales Geophysicae, 26, 3783-3792
    • Murphy, D. J., Aso, T., Fritts, D. C., Hibbins, R. E., McDonald, A. J., Riggin, D. M., Tsutsumi, M. and Vincent, R. A. (2009) Source regions for Antarctic MLT non-migrating semidiurnal tides, Geophysical Research Letters, 36(L09805), 1-5, doi:10.1029/2008GL037064
    • Murphy, D. J., Aso, T., Tsutsumi, M., Fritts, D. C., Riggin, D. M., Hibbins, R. E., McDonald, A. J. and Vincent, R. A. (2008) Zonally symmetric tides in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere above Antarctica, 37th COSPAR Scientific Assembly, 13 - 20 July 2008, Montreal, Canada
    • Murphy, D. J., Aso, T., Tsutsumi, M., Fritts, D. C., Riggin, D. M., Hibbins, R. E., McDonald, A. J. and Vincent, R. A. (2008) Variations in non-migrating tides in the Antarctic mesosphere and lower thermosphere; their relationship to planetary waves, 37th COSPAR Scientific Assembly, 13 - 20 July 2008, Montreal, Canada
    • Murphy, D. J., Aso, T., Fritts, D. C., Hibbins, R. E., McDonald, A. J., Merzlyakov, E., Portnyagin, Yu. I., Riggin, D. M., Tsutsumi, M. and Vincent, R. A. (2008) Radar studies of the large-scale dynamics of the mesosphere and lower thermosphere above Antarctica, 32nd Symposium on Space and Upper Atmospheric Sciences in the polar regions, National Institute of Polar Research, Tokyo, Japan, August 4-5, 2008.
    • Murphy, D. J., Aso, T., Fritts, D. C., Hibbins, R. E., McDonald, A. J., Merzlyakov, E., Portnyagin, Yu. I., Riggin, D. M., Tsutsumi, M. and Vincent, R. A. (2008) Radar studies of the large-scale dynamics of the mesosphere and lower thermosphere above Antarctica, Australian Institute of Physics 18th National Congress, Adelaide, 30 Nov-5 Dec 2008.
    • Vincent, R. A., Merzlyakov, E., Portnyagin, Yu. I. and Murphy, D. J. (2008) Long Term Trends in Mesosphere Lower Thermosphere prevailing winds and tides over Antarctica, Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR), International Arctic Science Committee (IASC) Open Science Conference, St. Petersburg, Russia July 8th - 11th 2008

    Metadata Revision History

      2008-11-27 - record updated by Dave Connell after 2004-2007 data were added to the archive. 2009-04-17 - record updated by Dave Connell from information provided in the progress report. 2010-03-01 - record updated by Dave Connell after new data (2008-2009) were provided by Damian Murphy. 2010-12-21 - record updated by Dave Connell to update the use constraints. 2013-03-19 - record updated by Dave Connell to include final data associated with project 674 (2010-2012), before the project is closed and replaced by another project. 2017-09-19 - record updated by Dave Connell to link new data. 2017-10-09 - record updated by Damian Murphy to alter text fields. 2018-05-18 - record updated by Damian Murphy to correct the summary. 2024-02-29 - record updated by Dave Connell after new data were provided by Damian Murphy.

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