Evidence of atmospheric gravity waves produced during the 11 June 1983 total solar eclipse

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Atmospheric Pressure, Gravity Waves, Solar Eclipses, Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances, India, Indonesia, Solar Terrestrial Interactions

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The detection of a ground-level pressure wave at three stations in India and one in Java is reported which may provide the first direct observation of solar eclipse-generated gravity waves over a very long range. The most distant station in India was 6600 km from the eclipse center line. The microbarometer recordings indicate that a wave disturbance was recorded at each station with a quasi-period of roughly 4 hr and a wave velocity of about 320 km/s.

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