When an acoustic wave strikes a topographic feature, some of its energy is scattered. Sensors on the ground cannot capture these scattered signals when they propagate at high angles. We report observations of upwardly-scattered acoustic waves prior to refraction back to the ground, intercepting them with a set of balloon-borne infrasound microbarometers in the lower stratosphere over northern Sweden. We show that these scattered waves generate a coda whose presence can be related to topography beneath balloons and low-altitude acoustic ducts. The inclination of the coda signals changes systematically with time, as expected from waves arriving from scatterers successively closer to receivers. The codas are present when a temperature inversio...
International audienceThe infrasound field, the science of low-frequency acoustic waves, has develop...
Acoustic detector networks are usually located on the Earth's surface. However, these networks suffe...
We conducted an experiment in Pahrump, Nevada, in June 2017, where artificial seismic signals were c...
Infrasound recorded in the middle stratosphere suggests that the acoustic wavefield above the Earth'...
Recent work in deploying infrasound (low-frequency sound) sensors on aerostats and free-flying ballo...
Recent work in deploying infrasound (low frequency sound) sensors on aerostats and free flying ballo...
The, ocean microbarom is an acoustic signal generated via nonlinear interaction of ocean surface wav...
We show that microbaroms, continuous infrasound fluctuations resulting from the interaction of the o...
Acoustic waves with a wide range of frequencies are generated by lightning strokes during thundersto...
Long-range infrasound propagation strongly depends on the state of the stratosphere. Infrasound can ...
Experiments designed to understand the propagation of infrasound signals at distances of less than 2...
The propagation of sound waves at infrasonic frequencies (oscillation periods 1.0 - 1000 seconds) in...
The Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) operates a three-dimensional microbarometer ar...
Recent studies are reported which have contributed to the knowledge of atmospheric structure and hav...
Sound becomes inaudible if it consists of frequencies lower than 20 Hz, i.e. the human hearing thres...
International audienceThe infrasound field, the science of low-frequency acoustic waves, has develop...
Acoustic detector networks are usually located on the Earth's surface. However, these networks suffe...
We conducted an experiment in Pahrump, Nevada, in June 2017, where artificial seismic signals were c...
Infrasound recorded in the middle stratosphere suggests that the acoustic wavefield above the Earth'...
Recent work in deploying infrasound (low-frequency sound) sensors on aerostats and free-flying ballo...
Recent work in deploying infrasound (low frequency sound) sensors on aerostats and free flying ballo...
The, ocean microbarom is an acoustic signal generated via nonlinear interaction of ocean surface wav...
We show that microbaroms, continuous infrasound fluctuations resulting from the interaction of the o...
Acoustic waves with a wide range of frequencies are generated by lightning strokes during thundersto...
Long-range infrasound propagation strongly depends on the state of the stratosphere. Infrasound can ...
Experiments designed to understand the propagation of infrasound signals at distances of less than 2...
The propagation of sound waves at infrasonic frequencies (oscillation periods 1.0 - 1000 seconds) in...
The Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI) operates a three-dimensional microbarometer ar...
Recent studies are reported which have contributed to the knowledge of atmospheric structure and hav...
Sound becomes inaudible if it consists of frequencies lower than 20 Hz, i.e. the human hearing thres...
International audienceThe infrasound field, the science of low-frequency acoustic waves, has develop...
Acoustic detector networks are usually located on the Earth's surface. However, these networks suffe...
We conducted an experiment in Pahrump, Nevada, in June 2017, where artificial seismic signals were c...