Remote Sensing of Infrasound Signals of the “Voice of the Sea” during the Evolution of Typhoons

The article presents summarized results of the study of registered periods of microseisms of the “voice of the sea” infrasound oscillations, generated due to the influence of wind of tropical cyclones (typhoons) passing in the Sea of Japan. We compared the recorded signals and how they correspond to...

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Main Authors: Vladimir Chupin, Grigory Dolgikh, Egor Gusev, Galina Timoshina
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/14/24/6289
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author Vladimir Chupin
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description The article presents summarized results of the study of registered periods of microseisms of the “voice of the sea” infrasound oscillations, generated due to the influence of wind of tropical cyclones (typhoons) passing in the Sea of Japan. We compared the recorded signals and how they correspond to the microseismic background in the wind wave range. Using satellite monitoring data, we verified and identified the groups of cyclones that excite the “voice of the sea” microseisms with approximately the same characteristics. We found that the bandwidth of the “voice of the sea” range and its central frequency, with the maximum amplitude in this frequency range, are approximately the same for typhoons (cyclones) propagating along the same routes. Wind speed also determines the central frequency of the “voice of the sea” range for a particular typhoon (tropical cyclone) propagation route.
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spelling doaj.art-fe12fe816ba14c0eb25aa6cc5e83e1fa2023-11-24T17:47:13ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922022-12-011424628910.3390/rs14246289Remote Sensing of Infrasound Signals of the “Voice of the Sea” during the Evolution of TyphoonsVladimir Chupin0Grigory Dolgikh1Egor Gusev2Galina Timoshina3V.I. Il’ichev Pacific Oceanological Institute, Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (FEB RAS), 690041 Vladivostok, RussiaV.I. Il’ichev Pacific Oceanological Institute, Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (FEB RAS), 690041 Vladivostok, RussiaV.I. Il’ichev Pacific Oceanological Institute, Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (FEB RAS), 690041 Vladivostok, RussiaState Scientific Institution—Institute for Scientific Research of Aerospace Monitoring “AEROCOSMOS”, 105064 Moscow, RussiaThe article presents summarized results of the study of registered periods of microseisms of the “voice of the sea” infrasound oscillations, generated due to the influence of wind of tropical cyclones (typhoons) passing in the Sea of Japan. We compared the recorded signals and how they correspond to the microseismic background in the wind wave range. Using satellite monitoring data, we verified and identified the groups of cyclones that excite the “voice of the sea” microseisms with approximately the same characteristics. We found that the bandwidth of the “voice of the sea” range and its central frequency, with the maximum amplitude in this frequency range, are approximately the same for typhoons (cyclones) propagating along the same routes. Wind speed also determines the central frequency of the “voice of the sea” range for a particular typhoon (tropical cyclone) propagation route.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/14/24/6289typhoontropical cyclonelaser strainmeterwind waves“voice of the sea” microseismsinfrasound oscillations
spellingShingle Vladimir Chupin
Grigory Dolgikh
Egor Gusev
Galina Timoshina
Remote Sensing of Infrasound Signals of the “Voice of the Sea” during the Evolution of Typhoons
Remote Sensing
typhoon
tropical cyclone
laser strainmeter
wind waves
“voice of the sea” microseisms
infrasound oscillations
title Remote Sensing of Infrasound Signals of the “Voice of the Sea” during the Evolution of Typhoons
title_full Remote Sensing of Infrasound Signals of the “Voice of the Sea” during the Evolution of Typhoons
title_fullStr Remote Sensing of Infrasound Signals of the “Voice of the Sea” during the Evolution of Typhoons
title_full_unstemmed Remote Sensing of Infrasound Signals of the “Voice of the Sea” during the Evolution of Typhoons
title_short Remote Sensing of Infrasound Signals of the “Voice of the Sea” during the Evolution of Typhoons
title_sort remote sensing of infrasound signals of the voice of the sea during the evolution of typhoons
topic typhoon
tropical cyclone
laser strainmeter
wind waves
“voice of the sea” microseisms
infrasound oscillations
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/14/24/6289
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