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Röttger, J.; Rietveld, M. T.; La Hoz, C.; Hall, T.; Kelley, M. C.; Swartz, W. E.: Polar mesosphere summer echoes observed with the EISCAT 933-MHz radar and the CUPRI 46.9-MHz radar. Handbook for MAP 28, pp. 168 - 178 (1989)
Wannberg, G.; Röttger, J.; La Hoz, C.; Williams, P. J. S.: Long range planning for development of full MST capabilities at EISCAT. Handbook for MAP 28, pp. 544 - 548 (1989)
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Williams, P. J. S.; van Eyken, A. P.; Hall, C.; Röttger, J.: Modulations in the polar mesosphere summer echoes and associated atmospheric gravity waves. Geophysical Research Letters 16, pp. 1437 - 1440 (1989)
Hoppe, U.-P.; Hall, C.; Röttger, J.: First observations of summer polar mesospheric backscatter echoes with a 224 MHz radar. Geophysical Research Letters 15, pp. 28 - 31 (1988)
Larsen, M. F.; Röttger, J.; Dennis, T. S.: A comparison of operational analyisis and VHF wind profiler vertical velocities. Mon. Wea. Rev. 116, pp. 48 - 59 (1988)
Rastogi, P. K.; Mathews, J. D.; Ying, W.-P.; Röttger, J.: Simultaneous VHF and UHF radar observations of the mesosphere at Arecibo during a solar flare: A check on the gradient-mixing hypothesis. Radio Science 23, pp. 97 - 105 (1988)
Röttger, J.; La Hoz, C.; Kelley, M. C.; Hoppe, U.-P.; Hall, C.: The structure and dynamics of polar mesosphere summer echoes observed with the EISCAT 224 MHz radar. Geophysical Research Letters 15, pp. 1353 - 1356 (1988)
Kelley, M. C.; Farley, D. T.; Röttger, J.: The effect of cluster ions on anomalous VHF backscatter from the summer polar mesosphere. Geophysical Research Letters 14, pp. 1031 - 1034 (1987)
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Larsen, M. F.; Röttger, J.: Observations of thunderstorm reflectivities and Doppler velocities measured at VHF and UHF. J. Atmos. Oceanic Techn. 4, pp. 151 - 159 (1987)
Larsen, M. F.; Röttger, J.; Holden, D. N.: Direct measurements of vertical velocity power spectra with the SOUSY-VHF-Radar wind profiler system. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 44, pp. 3442 - 3448 (1987)
Meyer, W.; Philbrick, C. R.; Röttger, J.; Rüster, R.; Widdel, H. U.; Schmidlin, F. J.: Mean winds in the winter middle atmosphere above northern Scandinavia. Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics 49, pp. 675 - 687 (1987)
Meyer, W.; Philbrick, C. R.; Röttger, J.; Rüster, R.; Widdel, H.-U.; Schmidlin, F. J.: Mean state of winds in the winter middle atmosphere above northern Scandinavia. Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics 49, pp. 675 - 687 (1987)
Röttger, J.; Meyer, W.: Tidal wind observations with incoherent scatter radar and meteorological rockets during MAP/WINE. Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics 49, pp. 689 - 703 (1987)
Schlegel, K.; Röttger, J.: Thermodynamics and electrodynamics of the auroral E-region during the D salvo of the MAP/WINE campaign. Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics 49, pp. 819 - 826 (1987)
Schlegel, K.; Röttger, J.: Thermodynamics and electrodynamics of the auroral E-region during and around the D-salvo of the MAP/WINE campaign. Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics 49, pp. 819 - 826 (1987)
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