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La Soufriere Volcanic Eruptions Launched Gravity Waves Into Space

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Yue J, Miller SD, Straka WC, Noh Y, Chou M, Kahn R & Flower V (2022) La Soufriere Volcanic Eruptions Launched Gravity Waves Into Space. Geophysical Research Letters, 49 (8), Art. No.: e2022GL097952. https://doi.org/10.1029/2022gl097952

Abstract
Atmospheric gravity waves can be excited by explosive volcanic eruptions and may reach Earth's upper atmosphere. In this study, we report on mesoscale concentric gravity waves observed in the mesopause airglow layer following the La Soufriere volcano eruption in April 2021. A large ash plume observed by the spaceborne Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer instrument on April 10 reached ∼20 km. Temporal evolution of the volcanic ash plume was provided by the GOES-16 Advanced Baseline Imager. Nightglow gravity waves were observed by the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite Day Night Band. These waves had horizontal wavelengths of ∼25–40 km, and took about a half-to-1 hr to travel from the tropopause to the mesopause. Some concentric ionospheric disturbance signatures are also seen in Global Navigation Satellite System-total electron content maps. We found the launch of gravity waves to be highly correlated with the elevated ash plume from explosive eruptions.

Keywords
gravity waves; volcano eruption; airglow; ionospheric disturbance

Journal
Geophysical Research Letters: Volume 49, Issue 8

StatusPublished
FundersNational Aeronautics and Space Administration
Publication date28/04/2022
Publication date online18/04/2022
Date accepted by journal04/04/2022
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/34432
PublisherAmerican Geophysical Union (AGU)
ISSN0094-8276
eISSN1944-8007

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Dr Verity Flower

Dr Verity Flower

Lecturer in Remote Sensing, Biological and Environmental Sciences