The ideal case of a deep and well-formed stratospheric duct for long range infrasound propagation in the absence of tropospheric ducting is considered. A canonical form, that of a pair of arrivals, for ground returns of impulsive signals in a stratospheric duct is determined. The canonical form is derived from the geometrical acoustics approximation, and is validated and extended through full wave modeling. The full caustic structure of the field of ray paths is found and used to determine phase relations between the contributions to the wavetrain from different propagation paths. Finally, comparison with data collected from the 2005 fuel gas depot explosion in Buncefield, England is made. The correspondence between the theoretical results and the observations is shown to be quite good.
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Waxler, R., Evers, L. G., Assink, J., & Blom, P. (2015). The stratospheric arrival pair in infrasound propagation. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 137(4), 1846–1856. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4916718
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