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Identifying gravity waves launched by the Hunga Tonga–Hunga Ha′apai volcanic eruption in mesosphere/lower-thermosphere winds derived from CONDOR and the Nordic Meteor Radar Cluster

Authors :
Gunter Stober
Alan Liu
Alexander Kozlovsky
Zishun Qiao
Witali Krochin
Guochun Shi
Johan Kero
Masaki Tsutsumi
Njål Gulbrandsen
Satonori Nozawa
Mark Lester
Kathrin Baumgarten
Evgenia Belova
Nicholas Mitchell
Publica
Source :
Stober, Gunter; Liu, Alan; Kozlovsky, Alexander; Qiao, Zishun; Krochin, Witali; Shi, Guochun; Kero, Johan; Tsutsumi, Masaki; Gulbrandsen, Njål; Nozawa, Satonori; Lester, Mark; Baumgarten, Kathrin; Belova, Evgenia; Mitchell, Nicholas (2023). Identifying gravity waves launched by the Hunga Tonga–Hunga Ha′apai volcanic eruption in mesosphere/lower-thermosphere winds derived from CONDOR and the Nordic Meteor Radar Cluster. Annales geophysicae, 41(1), pp. 197-208. Copernicus Publications 10.5194/angeo-41-197-2023
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Copernicus Publications, 2023.

Abstract

The Hunga Tonga–Hunga Ha′apai volcano eruption was a unique event that caused many atmospheric phenomena around the globe. In this study, we investigate the atmospheric gravity waves in the mesosphere/lower-thermosphere (MLT) launched by the volcanic explosion in the Pacific, leveraging multistatic meteor radar observations from the Chilean Observation Network De Meteor Radars (CONDOR) and the Nordic Meteor Radar Cluster in Fennoscandia. MLT winds are computed using a recently developed 3DVAR+DIV algorithm. We found eastward- and westward-traveling gravity waves in the CONDOR zonal and meridional wind measurements, which arrived 12 and 48 h after the eruption, and we found one in the Nordic Meteor Radar Cluster that arrived 27.5 h after the volcanic detonation. We obtained observed phase speeds for the eastward great circle path at both locations of about 250 m s−1, and they were 170–150 m s−1 for the opposite propagation direction. The intrinsic phase speed was estimated to be 200–212 m s−1. Furthermore, we identified a potential lamb wave signature in the MLT winds using 5 min resolved 3DVAR+DIV retrievals.

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ISSN :
14320576
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Stober, Gunter; Liu, Alan; Kozlovsky, Alexander; Qiao, Zishun; Krochin, Witali; Shi, Guochun; Kero, Johan; Tsutsumi, Masaki; Gulbrandsen, Nj&#229;l; Nozawa, Satonori; Lester, Mark; Baumgarten, Kathrin; Belova, Evgenia; Mitchell, Nicholas (2023). Identifying gravity waves launched by the Hunga Tonga–Hunga Ha′apai volcanic eruption in mesosphere/lower-thermosphere winds derived from CONDOR and the Nordic Meteor Radar Cluster. Annales geophysicae, 41(1), pp. 197-208. Copernicus Publications 10.5194/angeo-41-197-2023 <http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/angeo-41-197-2023>
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c8f80f639cbc0a7365d7cf278a256832
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48350/181826