ABSTRACT An infrasonic observatory,collocated with the Colorado State University CHILL radar during the sum- mer,of 1995 permitted,unique comparisons,between,severe storm kinematics,and detected acoustic energy at subaudible frequencies near 1 Hz. Radar observations,of a velocity couplet aloft (evolving into a tornado) showed,a circulation maximum,descending,for about,30 min,while moving,to the east. The detected infrasound,followed,the trend of these observations. A model,of sound,radiated from,vortex systems predicts frequencies,in the range observed. These data are interpreted in the context of past infrasonic observations. An ongoing,study comparing,regional tornado,and funnel sightings with archived,infrasonic data has identified over ...
Recent measurements with near infrasound detection systems are suggesting a significant potential fo...
Numerous signals will be routinely detected using the 60 array, global IMS (International Monitoring...
A small array consisting of five three-component short-period surface seismometers, a three-componen...
An infrasonic observatory collocated with the Colorado State University CHILL radar during the sum-m...
A hail-producing supercell on 11 May 2017 produced a small tornado near Perkins, Oklahoma (35.97, –9...
We report on data recorded from small aperture (20 m) infrasonic microphone arrays. These data inclu...
Recent evidence indicates that acoustic waves at frequencies below human hearing (infrasound) are pr...
No page 53Acoustic data obtained from thunderstorm observations during 1975 at Langmuir Laboratory n...
Electromagnetic noise from six convective storms in Iowa has been studied at a variety of frequencie...
International audienceThe infrasound field, the science of low-frequency acoustic waves, has develop...
Records of infrasonic signals, propagating through the Earth's atmosphere in the frequency band 2 to...
International audienceIn the framework of the European Hydrological Cycle in the Mediterranean Exper...
Long-range infrasound propagation strongly depends on the state of the stratosphere. Infrasound can ...
Infrasound is low-frequency inaudible sound (< 20Hz), used as a waveform verification technique f...
ReVelle (1995) has recently presented a summary of available infrasonic signals from near earth obje...
Recent measurements with near infrasound detection systems are suggesting a significant potential fo...
Numerous signals will be routinely detected using the 60 array, global IMS (International Monitoring...
A small array consisting of five three-component short-period surface seismometers, a three-componen...
An infrasonic observatory collocated with the Colorado State University CHILL radar during the sum-m...
A hail-producing supercell on 11 May 2017 produced a small tornado near Perkins, Oklahoma (35.97, –9...
We report on data recorded from small aperture (20 m) infrasonic microphone arrays. These data inclu...
Recent evidence indicates that acoustic waves at frequencies below human hearing (infrasound) are pr...
No page 53Acoustic data obtained from thunderstorm observations during 1975 at Langmuir Laboratory n...
Electromagnetic noise from six convective storms in Iowa has been studied at a variety of frequencie...
International audienceThe infrasound field, the science of low-frequency acoustic waves, has develop...
Records of infrasonic signals, propagating through the Earth's atmosphere in the frequency band 2 to...
International audienceIn the framework of the European Hydrological Cycle in the Mediterranean Exper...
Long-range infrasound propagation strongly depends on the state of the stratosphere. Infrasound can ...
Infrasound is low-frequency inaudible sound (< 20Hz), used as a waveform verification technique f...
ReVelle (1995) has recently presented a summary of available infrasonic signals from near earth obje...
Recent measurements with near infrasound detection systems are suggesting a significant potential fo...
Numerous signals will be routinely detected using the 60 array, global IMS (International Monitoring...
A small array consisting of five three-component short-period surface seismometers, a three-componen...