Abstract
A potential long-term application of infrasound detection is related to the fact that nonlinear mountain flow dynamics and breaking gravity waves (GWs) in the high atmosphere produce infrasounds and/or affect the propagation of the infrasounds. In the future, we can imagine that the compressible models developed in meteorology will permit to link these mesoscale meteorological events to the infrasounds they produce.
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