Infrasound recorded in the middle stratosphere suggests that the acoustic wavefield above the Earth's surface differs dramatically from the wavefield near the ground. In contrast to nearby surface stations, the balloon-borne infrasound array detected signals from turbulence, nonlinear ocean wave interactions, building ventilation systems, and other sources that have not been identified yet. Infrasound power spectra also bore little resemblance to spectra recorded on the ground at the same time. Thus, sensors on the Earth's surface likely capture a fraction of the true diversity of acoustic waves in the atmosphere. Future studies building upon this experiment may quantify the acoustic energy flux from the surface to the upper atmosphere, ext...
Recent studies are reported which have contributed to the knowledge of atmospheric structure and hav...
Understanding and specification of the higher altitudes of the atmosphere with global coverage over ...
Infrasound is low-frequency inaudible sound (< 20Hz), used as a waveform verification technique f...
Infrasound recorded in the middle stratosphere suggests that the acoustic wavefield above the Earth'...
Acoustic detector networks are usually located on the Earth's surface. However, these networks suffe...
Recent work in deploying infrasound (low-frequency sound) sensors on aerostats and free-flying ballo...
Acoustic waves with a wide range of frequencies are generated by lightning strokes during thundersto...
When an acoustic wave strikes a topographic feature, some of its energy is scattered. Sensors on the...
Recent work in deploying infrasound (low frequency sound) sensors on aerostats and free flying ballo...
We conducted an experiment in Pahrump, Nevada, in June 2017, where artificial seismic signals were c...
Long-range infrasound propagation strongly depends on the state of the stratosphere. Infrasound can ...
International audienceThe 15 January 2022 eruption of the Hunga volcano (Tonga) generated a rich spe...
The, ocean microbarom is an acoustic signal generated via nonlinear interaction of ocean surface wav...
Recent studies are reported which have contributed to the knowledge of atmospheric structure and hav...
Understanding and specification of the higher altitudes of the atmosphere with global coverage over ...
Infrasound is low-frequency inaudible sound (< 20Hz), used as a waveform verification technique f...
Infrasound recorded in the middle stratosphere suggests that the acoustic wavefield above the Earth'...
Acoustic detector networks are usually located on the Earth's surface. However, these networks suffe...
Recent work in deploying infrasound (low-frequency sound) sensors on aerostats and free-flying ballo...
Acoustic waves with a wide range of frequencies are generated by lightning strokes during thundersto...
When an acoustic wave strikes a topographic feature, some of its energy is scattered. Sensors on the...
Recent work in deploying infrasound (low frequency sound) sensors on aerostats and free flying ballo...
We conducted an experiment in Pahrump, Nevada, in June 2017, where artificial seismic signals were c...
Long-range infrasound propagation strongly depends on the state of the stratosphere. Infrasound can ...
International audienceThe 15 January 2022 eruption of the Hunga volcano (Tonga) generated a rich spe...
The, ocean microbarom is an acoustic signal generated via nonlinear interaction of ocean surface wav...
Recent studies are reported which have contributed to the knowledge of atmospheric structure and hav...
Understanding and specification of the higher altitudes of the atmosphere with global coverage over ...
Infrasound is low-frequency inaudible sound (< 20Hz), used as a waveform verification technique f...