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Gravity waves excited during a minor sudden stratospheric warming [PDF]
An exceptionally deep upper-air sounding launched from Kiruna airport (67.82° N, 20.33° E) on 30 January 2016 stimulated the current investigation of internal gravity waves excited during a minor sudden stratospheric warming (SSW) in the
A. Dörnbrack +10 more
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Effects of high-latitude atmospheric gravity wave disturbances on artificial HF radar backscatter [PDF]
International audienceObservations of HF radar backscatter from artificial field-aligned irregularities in an ionosphere perturbed by travelling disturbances due to atmospheric gravity waves are presented.
Tim K. Yeoman (7583066) +14 more
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11 pages. v2 References added.
Ayón-Beato, Eloy +2 more
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Statistics of surface gravity wave turbulence in the space and time domains [PDF]
We present experimental results on simultaneous space–time measurements for the gravity wave turbulence in a large laboratory flume. We compare these results with predictions of the weak turbulence theory (WTT) based on random waves, as well as with ...
Nazarenko, Sergey +3 more
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This work presents the characteristics of gravity waves observed over Comandante Ferraz Antarctic Station (EACF: 62.1° S, 58.4° W). A total of 122 gravity waves were observed in 34 nights from March to October 2017, and their parameters were obtained by ...
Gabriel Augusto Giongo +6 more
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It is suggested that gravity waves could, in several cases, be detected by means of already (or shortly to be) available technology, independently of current efforts of detection. The present is a follow-up on a recently suggested detection strategy based on gravity-wave-induced deviations of null geodesics.
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Modulation property of flexural-gravity waves on a water surface covered by a compressed ice sheet [PDF]
We study the nonlinear modulation property of flexural-gravity waves on a water surface covered by a compressed ice sheet of given thickness and density in a basin of a constant depth.
A. V. Slunyaev +3 more
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Relationship between ionospheric plasma bubble occurrence and lightning strikes over the Amazon region [PDF]
The vertical coupling between the troposphere and the ionosphere presents some remarkable features. Under intense tropospheric convection, gravity waves may be generated, and once they reach the ionosphere, these waves may seed instabilities and ...
J. Sousasantos +4 more
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We are concerned with the steady wave motions in a 2-fluid system with constant densities. This is a free boundary problem in which the lighter fluid is bounded above by a free surface and is separated from the heavier one down below by an interface. By using a contractive mapping principle type argument.
Sun, Tien-Yu, Chen, Kai-Hui
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The reason for stationary gravity waves at Venus’ cloud top to appear mostly at low latitudes in the afternoon is not understood. Since a neutral layer exists in the lower part of the cloud layer, the waves should be affected by the neutral layer before ...
Takeru Yamada +3 more
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