“…The Hunga Tonga‐Hunga Ha'apai (HTHH) volcano erupted on 15 January 2022 at approximately 04:15 UT after several days of increased geological activity (Pradipta et al., 2023; USGS, 2022). Previous studies have reported that the HTHH volcanic eruption caused multi‐layer linkage disturbances, including atmospheric disturbances, tsunamis, as well as anomalous variations in multiple physical quantities such as atmospheric pressure, temperature, ground and ionospheric electromagnetic fields (Briggs et al., 2022; D’Arcangelo et al., 2022; Podglajen et al., 2022; Poli & Shapiro, 2022; Rajesh et al., 2022; Springsklee et al., 2022; Wright et al., 2022). After the volcanic eruption, the generated Lamb waves propagated at the boundary of air and solid Earth, and traveled around the Earth several times (Amores et al., 2022; Lin et al., 2022; Omira et al., 2022; Otsuka, 2022).…”