“…Ocean microseisms are generally divided into primary (PM), having the same frequency as the causative SGW and being generated often close to the shore, and secondary microseisms (SM), with twice the frequency of the forcing SGW. Teleseismic observations of both, deep‐ and shallow‐water microseisms exist (e.g., Beucler et al., 2015; Kedar et al., 2008; Landès et al., 2010; Traer et al., 2012; Ying et al., 2014) and the theoretical understanding of the ocean‐seafloor‐subsurface coupling has been developed since early works (e.g., Longuet‐Higgins, 1950, 1953) up to more recent advances (e.g., Ardhuin et al., 2011; Retailleau & Gualtieri, 2021). However, a detailed knowledge on the localization of the cyclone‐related microseismic sources, as well as their shape, spectral characteristics and their exact relation with the physical properties of the generating cyclones is still in development.…”