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CEDAR Fabry-Perot Interferometer (FPI) Facilities
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 Primary Measurement

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Multiple Etalon FPI

Millstone Hill, Massachusetts, USA (& campaign locations) Mesospheric & thermospheric winds 550-1100 nm R. Kerr <kerr@moe.bu.edu>

Triple Etalon FPI

Millstone Hill, Massachusetts, USA Daytime & nighttime thermospheric winds  630 nm  M. Coakley <mmc@themis.haystack.edu>

All-Sky Doppler Interferometer

Millstone Hill, Massachusetts, USA Mesospheric & thermospheric winds & temperatures

 500-850 nm

 M. A. Biondi <biondi+@pitt.edu>

All-Sky Imaging FPI

Poker Flat, Alaska, USA Mesospheric & thermospheric winds

 550-850 nm

 M. Conde <conde@giuaf.gi.alaska.edu>

GaAs Imaging FPI

Bear Lake Obs.,Utah, USA Mesospheric & thermospheric winds

 843 nm, 630nm

V. Wickwar <wickwar@aeronomy.cass.usu.edu>

Circle-to-Line FPI

EPCO, Resolute Bay, Canada Mesopause region winds & temperatures

892.0 nm

 Q. Wu <Qwu@engin.umich.edu>

Auroral FPI

Sondrestrom, Greenland Auroral dynamics

777.2nm

 J. Hecht <jim_hecht@qmail2.aero.org>
Poker Flat, Alaska, USA

Narrow Field Imaging FPI

Poker Flat, Alaska, USA Mesospheric & thermospheric winds

558-866 nm

 R.W. Smith <bblw@geewiz.gi.alaska.edu>

Narrow Field Scanning FPI

Longyearbyen, Norway Mesospheric and thermospheric winds

550-840 nm

Poker Flat, Alaska, USA

 558-866 nm

 R.W. Smith <bblw@geewiz.gi.alaska.edu>
South Pole, Antarctica

 550-860 nm

G. Hernandez <hernandez@u.washington.edu>
Mt. John, New Zealand

 550-860 nm

Single Etalon FPI

Millstone Hill Optical Facility, Massachusetts, USA Mesospheric & thermospheric winds

500-950 nm

 D. Sipler <dps@hyperion.haystack.edu>
Millstone Hill Optical Facility, Massachusetts, USA Thermospheric winds

630 nm

 D. Sipler <dps@hyperion.haystack.edu>
Thule & Sondrestrom, Greenland (2 instruments)

557.7 nm

630.0 nm

 R. Niciejewski <rickn@umich.edu>
Arecibo Obs., Puerto Rico 

630.0 nm

 C. Tepley <craig@naic.edu>
Arecibo Obs., Puerto Rico  Exospheric studies & mesospheric winds 

656nm; 557nm

 C. Tepley <craig@naic.edu>
Peach Mountain, Michigan, USA  Mesospheric & lower thermospheric winds 

557.7nm; 892 nm

 T. Killeen <tkilleen@umich.edu>
Watson Lk., Canada  

630 nm

 Antofagasta, Chile

630 nm

Arequipa, Peru  Mesospheric & lower thermospheric winds 

630 nm

 J. Meriwether <meriwej@prism.clemson.edu>

* Taken from the Coupling, Energetics and Dynamics of Atmospheric Regions: CEDAR Phase III Report, 1996.

   


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