Tsunami waves propagating across long distances in the open-ocean can induce atmospheric gravity waves by dynamic coupling at the surface. In the period range 10 to 20 minutes, both have very similar horizontal velocities, while the gravity wave propagates obliquely upward with a vertical velocity of the order of 50 m s^(−1), and reaches the ionosphere after a few hours. We use ionospheric sounding technique from Global Positioning System to image a perturbation possibly associated with a tsunami-gravity wave. The tsunami was produced after the M_w= 8.2 earthquake in Peru on 2001 June 23, and it reached the coast of Japan some 22 hours later. We used data from the GEONET network in Japan to image small-scale perturbations of the Total Elect...
Recent observations have revealed large F-region electron density perturbations (~100%) and total el...
Recent studies have shown that upper atmospheric observations can be used to examine the properties ...
International audienceThe Sumatra, December 26th, 2004, tsunami produced internal gravity waves in t...
Tsunami waves propagating across long distances in the open-ocean can induce atmospheric gravity wav...
International audienceAfter the 11 March 2011 earthquake and tsunami off the coast of Tohoku, the io...
International audienceOn-board satellites techniques provide global coverage and could play an impor...
Ionospheric fluctuations inferred from observations of total electron content have previously been a...
We observe ionospheric perturbations caused by the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami of March 11, 2011. ...
International audienceThe recent tsunamigenic earthquake in Tohoku (11 March 2011) strongly affirms,...
The tremendous tsunami following the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake produced internal gravity waves (IGWs) i...
The rapid displacement of the ocean floor during large ocean earthquakes or volcanic eruptions cause...
Tsunamis generate internal gravity waves (IGWs) that propagate vertically into the atmosphere and ca...
Coupling has been shown to exist between tsunamis and the upper atmosphere, making their detection ...
Recent observations have revealed large F-region electron density perturbations (~100%) and total el...
Recent studies have shown that upper atmospheric observations can be used to examine the properties ...
International audienceThe Sumatra, December 26th, 2004, tsunami produced internal gravity waves in t...
Tsunami waves propagating across long distances in the open-ocean can induce atmospheric gravity wav...
International audienceAfter the 11 March 2011 earthquake and tsunami off the coast of Tohoku, the io...
International audienceOn-board satellites techniques provide global coverage and could play an impor...
Ionospheric fluctuations inferred from observations of total electron content have previously been a...
We observe ionospheric perturbations caused by the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami of March 11, 2011. ...
International audienceThe recent tsunamigenic earthquake in Tohoku (11 March 2011) strongly affirms,...
The tremendous tsunami following the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake produced internal gravity waves (IGWs) i...
The rapid displacement of the ocean floor during large ocean earthquakes or volcanic eruptions cause...
Tsunamis generate internal gravity waves (IGWs) that propagate vertically into the atmosphere and ca...
Coupling has been shown to exist between tsunamis and the upper atmosphere, making their detection ...
Recent observations have revealed large F-region electron density perturbations (~100%) and total el...
Recent studies have shown that upper atmospheric observations can be used to examine the properties ...
International audienceThe Sumatra, December 26th, 2004, tsunami produced internal gravity waves in t...