- SA43D: Gravity Waves, from the Surface to the Edge of Space II Poster
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Corwin Wright, University of Bath
Convener:
Neil Hindley, University of Bath
Tyler Mixa, University of Colorado Boulder
Haruka Okui, The University of Tokyo
Early Career Convener:
Haruka Okui, The University of Tokyo
Chair:
Neil Hindley, University of Bath
Corwin Wright, University of Bath
Tyler Mixa, University of Colorado Boulder
Haruka Okui, The University of Tokyo
Gravity waves are a vital component of the atmospheric and oceanic systems at all heights. Through the transport of energy and momentum, they play a key role in the coupling of different layers and regions, as well as interacting with each other, with tides and with the background state. This session will bring together researchers from dynamics, chemistry and space physics working on gravity waves and related problems, in the atmosphere from the tropospheric boundary layer to the ionosphere/thermosphere system and beyond to the oceans and the planets. We welcome talks using all techniques, including observations, modelling, and theory.
Index Terms
3334 Middle atmosphere dynamics
3360 Remote sensing
3384 Acoustic-gravity waves
Cross-Listed:
P - Planetary Sciences
A - Atmospheric Sciences
OS - Ocean Sciences
Neighborhoods:
4. Beyond Earth
3. Earth Covering
Suggested Itineraries:
Space Weather
Co-Organized Sessions:
Atmospheric Sciences
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