Articles | Volume 26, issue 11
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-26-7843-2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-26-7843-2026
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04 Jun 2026
Research article |  | 04 Jun 2026

Long-term study of gravity wave potential energy and OH airglow emissions from 22 years of TIMED/SABER observations

Toyese Tunde Ayorinde, Cristiano Max Wrasse, Luiz Fillip Rodrigues Vital, Anderson Vestena Bilibio, Gabriel Augusto Giongo, Hisao Takahashi, Cosme Alexandre Oliveira Barros Figueiredo, Maryam Akinsola, and Peter Taiwo Muka

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We analyzed 22 years of satellite observations to see how small-scale atmospheric waves and the OH emissions change across seasons and regions. Both show clear repeating patterns and are closely linked, revealing how energy moves through the upper atmosphere. These results provide a long-term baseline that can improve computer models used to study weather, climate, and atmospheric change.
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