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GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
卷 44, 期 3, 页码 1219-1226出版社
AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION
DOI: 10.1002/2016GL072205
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- Ministry of Science and Technology [MOST-105-2111-M-006-008, MOST-103-2111-M-006-003-MY3]
- NICT International Exchange Program
Concentric traveling ionosphere disturbances (CTIDs) in total electron content triggered by Super Typhoon Meranti on 13 September 2016 are detected by using the ground-based Global Navigation Satellite Systems network in Taiwan. The CTIDs emanated outward before the typhoon landfall and lasted for more than 10 h. The characteristics of CTIDs agree with the gravity wave theory and exhibit spatial and temporal scales in wave periods of similar to 8-30 min, horizontal wavelengths of similar to 160-200 km, and horizontal phase velocities of similar to 106-220 m/s. We also observe the CTIDs showing the stationary wave character. Broad spectra of CTIDs are excited after the rainbands of typhoon impinged on Central Mountain Range of Taiwan. The ray-tracing technique confirms that the CTIDs were excited by convective clouds, spiral rainbands, and the eyewall of Typhoon Meranti. This study provides new evidence of typhoon-induced concentric gravity waves in the ionosphere.
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