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Abigail Dah, Boualem Khouider and Courtney Schumacher
Coastal convection is often organized into multiple mesoscale systems that propagate in either direction across the coastline (i.e., landward and oceanward). These systems interact non-trivially with synoptic and intraseasonal disturbances such as convec...
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Grigory Dolgikh, Stanislav Dolgikh and Vladimir Ovcharenko
The paper presents the results of processing recordings of abnormal signals, which originated during the eruption of Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha?apai volcano, and were registered by a laser nanobarograph and two laser strainmeters; there were three meters of se...
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Masashi Hayakawa, Jun Izutsu, Alexander Schekotov, Shih-Sian Yang, Maria Solovieva and Ekaterina Budilova
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the lithosphere?atmosphere?ionosphere coupling (LAIC) effects with the use of multiparameter precursor observations for two successive Japanese earthquakes (EQs) (with a magnitude of around 7) in February and March...
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Elena Tyatyushkina, Andrey Kozelkov, Andrey Kurkin, Efim Pelinovsky, Vadim Kurulin, Kseniya Plygunova and Dmitry Utkin
Verification results for the LOGOS software package as applied to numerical simulations of tsunami waves are reported. The module of the LOGOS software package that is used for tsunami simulations is based on the numerical solution of three-dimensional N...
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Grigory Dolgikh, Sergey Budrin and Stanislav Dolgikh
In the article we analyzed the results of processing experimental data of the range of surface gravity sea wind waves (2?20 s) and the range of infra-gravitational sea waves (30 s?10 min), obtained on the laser meter of hydrosphere pressure variations. T...
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Qiao-Sha Wang, Ming-Hai Li and Dai-Wei Li
The traditional small-scale marine engineering experiments that are performed under normal gravity fields always encounter one stubborn difficulty related to full-scale prototype models. However, the difficulty can be resolved by centrifuge experiments t...
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Ying Wen, Qilin Zhang, Haiyang Gao, Jiyao Xu and Qinzeng Li
In this paper, the complete process in which a concentric gravity wave (CGW), excited by a tropospheric thunderstorm, propagated into the stratosphere and mesosphere in Northern China is investigated. A strong thunderstorm developed in the middle of the ...
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Laura Maria Stancanelli, Rosaria Ester Musumeci and Enrico Foti
Gravity currents generated by lock release are studied in the case of initially quiescent ambient fluid and oscillating ambient fluid (regular surface waves). In particular, the dynamics of the density currents are investigated by means of CFD numerical ...
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Colin C. Triplett, Richard L. Collins, Kim Nielsen, V. Lynn Harvey and Kohei Mizutani
The meteorological control of gravity wave activity through ?ltering by winds and generation by spontaneous adjustment of unbalanced ?ows is investigated. This investigation is based on a new analysis of Rayleigh LiDAR measurements of gravity wave activi...
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Andreas Dörnbrack, Sonja Gisinger and Bernd Kaifler
This paper asks the simple question: How can we interpret vertical time series of middle atmosphere gravity wave measurements by ground-based temperature lidars? Linear wave theory is used to show that the association of identified phase lines with quasi...
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