Correlation measurements of Atmospheric Pressure variations and Seismicity during Hurricane Dennis

Physics – Geophysics

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6 pages, 9 figures

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During the passage of hurricane Dennis, two functionally different instruments made continuous recordings from their location in Macon, Georgia. These were (i) a non-conventional vertical seismometer, and (ii) a low-level differential pressure sensor. Data were collected for 72 hours, beginning when the eye of the storm was located in the vicinity of Key West, Florida. Over the ensuing three-day period, fluctuations in the outputs from the two instruments were found to be highly correlated, with the exception of one eight hour interval.

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