Abstract

Infrasound can propagate to ranges of many hundreds of km. Signals received on the ground at ranges of 200 km or more have propagated high into the atmosphere through the stratosphere and thermosphere. At shorter ranges, the propagation is dominated by structure in the lower atmosphere such as the jet stream and the atmospheric boundary layer. Theoretical results on the influence of the lower atmosphere on infrasound propagation will be presented.

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