Abstract
The paper uses experimental data of pressure variations on the Earth's surface during the passage of an atmospheric front recorded by a network of four microbarographs in the Moscow region. Applying these experimental data, empirical approximations of atmospheric pressure field oscillations are suggested. The obtained approximating surface pressure functions are used as the lower boundary condition for simulating the vertical propagation of acoustic-gravity waves from a source in the lower troposphere. Estimates of the amplitude of temperature disturbances in the upper atmosphere caused by acoustic-gravity waves from a propagating atmospheric front are obtained. For the amplitude of wave temperature disturbances, values of about 200 K are obtained. The amplitude of temperature disturbances in the upper atmosphere caused by background pressure fluctuations on the Earth's surface is estimated at 4-5 K.
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Kurdyaeva, Y., Kulichkov, S., Kshevetskii, S., Borchevkina, O., & Golikova, E. (2019). Propagation to the upper atmosphere of acoustic-gravity waves from atmospheric fronts in the Moscow region. Annales Geophysicae, 37(3), 447–454. https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-37-447-2019
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