Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 2002
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2002esasp.506..153k&link_type=abstract
In: Solar variability: from core to outer frontiers. The 10th European Solar Physics Meeting, 9 - 14 September 2002, Prague, Cze
Physics
Solar Activity Cycles: Earth Atmosphere
Scientific paper
The Sun influences the processes occurred in the Earth's atmosphere and interplanetary space by means of not only electromagnetic but presumably gravitational forces. As it was reported by a group of researches (Thomson, D. et al.) charged particles in the interplanetary medium reveal variations with periods approaching theoretically expected periods of solar g-modes. It is believed that the detected periodicities are an indirect manifestation of these modes. Special attention was paid to the quasi-two-day periodicity of 2.2 days. To investigate its origin these authors carried out an analysis of atmospheric pressure variations which reveals the 2.2 day periodicity. We are justified in anticipating a manifestation of characteristic properties of this periodicity in space and in time. The wave process in the Earth's atmosphere with a typical quasi-two-day period reveals the quadrupole structure which seems to be the response to the effect of the low-frequency g-mode of the Sun.
Kashapova Larisa K.
Klochek Nikolai V.
Nikonova Marina V.
Sotnikova R. T.
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