Infrasound observations of atmospheric disturbances due to a sequence of explosive eruptions at Mt. Shinmoedake in Japan on March 2018

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Thirty infrasound sensors have been operated over Japan since 2015. We developed the irregular array data processing in order to detect and estimate the parameters of the arrival source waves by using infrasound data related to the sequence of the volcanic eruption at Mt. Shinmoedake in March 2018. We found that the apparent velocity at the ground was equal to the acoustic velocity at particular reflection levels. The results were confirmed through a comparison of the findings of the apparent velocity with a wave propagation simulation on the basis of the azimuth, infrasound time arrivals, and the state of the atmospheric background using global atmospheric models. In addition, simple ideas for estimating horizontal wind speeds at certain atmospheric altitudes based on infrasound observation data and their validation and comparison were presented. The calculated upper wind speed and wind observed by radiosonde measurements were found to have a qualitative agreement. Propagation modeling for these events estimated celerities in the propagation direction to the sensors that were consistent with the tropospheric and stratospheric ducting. This study could inspire writers, in particular, and readers, in general, to take advantage of the benefits of infrasound wave remote-sensing for the study of the Earth's atmospheric dynamics.

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Batubara, M., & Yamamoto, M. Y. (2020). Infrasound observations of atmospheric disturbances due to a sequence of explosive eruptions at Mt. Shinmoedake in Japan on March 2018. Remote Sensing, 12(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/rs12040728

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