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Rapid Conjugate Appearance of the Giant Ionospheric Lamb Wave in the Northern Hemisph...
Jia-Ting Lin
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February 10, 2022
The explosive eruption of the Hunga-Tonga volcano in the southwest Pacific at 0415UT on 15 January 2022 triggered gigantic atmospheric disturbances with surface air pressure wave propagating around the globe in Lamb mode. In space, concentric traveling ionosphere disturbances (CTIDs) are also observed as a manifestation of air pressure acoustic waves in New Zealand ~0500UT and Australia ~0630UT. As soon as the wave reached central Australia ~0800UT, CTIDs appeared simultaneously in the northern hemispheres through magnetic field line conjugate effect, which is much earlier than the arrival of the air pressure wave to Japan after 1100UT. Combining observations over Australia and Japan between 0800-1000UT, CTIDs with characteristics of phase velocities of 320-390 m/s are observed, matching with the dispersion relation of Lamb mode. The arrival of atmospheric Lamb wave to Japan later created in situ CTIDs showing the same Lamb mode characteristics as the earlier arriving CTIDs.