1993
DOI: 10.1016/0031-9201(93)90044-a
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The product spectra of gravity and barometric pressure in Europe

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“…Similar to results shown by Cartwright et al (1988) and Spencer and Vassie (1997), Ss is one of a series of peaks seen at integral multiples of exactly one cycle per solar day. Such lines are characteristic of the spectrum of atmospheric surface pressure (e.g., Smylie et al 1993) and represent higher harmonics of the atmospheric tide. Thus, Ss in Table 1, as well as the other Sn (n :p 2) lines evident in the BPR spectrum, are likely the combined result of the atmosphere's Sn barometric tide and the ocean's (dynamic) response to that load.…”
Section: Tides In Ocean Bottom Pressurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar to results shown by Cartwright et al (1988) and Spencer and Vassie (1997), Ss is one of a series of peaks seen at integral multiples of exactly one cycle per solar day. Such lines are characteristic of the spectrum of atmospheric surface pressure (e.g., Smylie et al 1993) and represent higher harmonics of the atmospheric tide. Thus, Ss in Table 1, as well as the other Sn (n :p 2) lines evident in the BPR spectrum, are likely the combined result of the atmosphere's Sn barometric tide and the ocean's (dynamic) response to that load.…”
Section: Tides In Ocean Bottom Pressurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The steady-frequency oscillations at 64, 74, and 77 µHz have also been revealed by Karpova et al (2004) through the technique of spectra multiplication. Moreover, the 74 and 77 µHz oscillations have been earlier detected from European superconducting gravimeter measurements (Smylie et al, 1993). It appears reasonable to assume that there are atmospheric normal modes among the above-mentioned oscillations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Using simultaneous microbarometer and superconducting gravimeter measurements with the duration no less than one year, Warburton and Goodkind (1977), Smylie et al (1993), andCrossley et al (1995) have detected subharmonics of the solar tide, S m (m is the number of cycles per day), up to m ∼ 10 (corresponding period is ∼2.5 h) in the variations of both pressure and gravity at different midlatitude sites in Europe and Northern America. The S m subharmonics up to m = 10 have also been revealed by Livneh et al (2007) from a 1-year record of surface-pressure variation at the low-latitude site Arecibo.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Smylie andMcMillan, 1998 andRieutord, 2002). However, many attempts using spectral methods and stacking processes have not yet led to the reliable detection of the surface gravity signature of the free oscillation of the inner core Hinderer et al, 1995;Rosat et al, 2003 and2006;Guo et al 2006a and2006b) while the unique observation by Smylie (1992) and Smylie et al (1993) has been confirmed by Courtier et al (2000). However, Rieutord (2002) and Rogister (2003) have demonstrated that this unique claim of detection is irrelevant to the theoretical predictions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%