2023
DOI: 10.1029/2023av000870
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Multi‐Layer Evolution of Acoustic‐Gravity Waves and Ionospheric Disturbances Over the United States After the 2022 Hunga Tonga Volcano Eruption

P. A. Inchin,
A. Bhatt,
S. A. Cummer
et al.

Abstract: The Hunga‐Tonga Hunga‐Ha'apai volcano underwent a series of large‐magnitude eruptions that generated broad spectra of mechanical waves in the atmosphere. We investigate the spatial and temporal evolutions of fluctuations driven by atmospheric acoustic‐gravity waves (AGWs) and, in particular, the Lamb wave modes in high spatial resolution data sets measured over the Continental United States (CONUS), complemented with data over the Americas and the Pacific. Along with >800 barometer sites, tropospheric obser… Show more

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“…The investigation of TIDs over the CONUS was also based on collected and processed 1, 15, and 30 s sampling rate GNSS TEC observations. The processing of GNSS signal measurements and the derivation of vertical TEC (vTEC) were performed using authors' software and the details of the methodology are provided in Inchin et al (2023). Signal phase and pseudorange observations with GPS, GLONASS and Galileo satellites are processed from ∼2,800 stations between 11th and 27th of December 2022.…”
Section: Data Sets and Processing Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The investigation of TIDs over the CONUS was also based on collected and processed 1, 15, and 30 s sampling rate GNSS TEC observations. The processing of GNSS signal measurements and the derivation of vertical TEC (vTEC) were performed using authors' software and the details of the methodology are provided in Inchin et al (2023). Signal phase and pseudorange observations with GPS, GLONASS and Galileo satellites are processed from ∼2,800 stations between 11th and 27th of December 2022.…”
Section: Data Sets and Processing Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%