Atmospheric excitation of polar motion during the GIG '91 measurement campaign

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Atmospheric Effects, Earth Axis, Earth Rotation, Global Positioning System, Angular Momentum, Correlation Coefficients, Pressure Effects, Wind Effects

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Daily determinations of the earth's pole position from GPS observations obtained during the first GPS IERS and Geodynamics (GIG) experiment are interpreted in terms of atmospheric wind and pressure fluctuations. Evidence is reported for atmospheric excitation of the rapid polar motions observed during the 23-day period from 22 January to 13 February, 1991. It is demonstrated that atmospheric wind and pressure fluctuations are mostly responsible for exciting the rapid polar motions observed during GIG '91.

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