A comparison between the variations in polar drift and length of day with the results of excitation by variations in the atmosphere angular momentum in different frequency ranges

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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We use the JMA series of atmosphere angular momentum to calculate their excitations of polar drift and length of day and compared them with the astronomically obtained earth rotation parameters series in three separate frequency ranges. The results show that, in the Chandler and seasonal frequency ranges, motion of the atmosphere is indeed the main excitation source for the variations in the solid Earth rotation.

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