Title of article
Influence Of The Atmosphere On Earth Rotation: What New Can Be Learned From The Recent Atmospheric Angular Momentum Estimates?
Author/Authors
Alekander Brzezinski، نويسنده , , Christian Bizouard ، نويسنده , , Sergei D. Petrov ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages
37
From page
33
To page
69
Abstract
The interaction between the atmosphere and the underlying solid mantle is oneof the most important sources of changes in all three components of theEarthʹs rotation vector on different time scales. In this paper the NCEP/NCARreanalysis time series of four times daily atmospheric effective angularmomentum (EAM) estimates is used to investigate some selected aspects of theatmospheric influence on Earth rotation. Emphasis is placed on thecontroversial features which were difficult or impossible to study using theoperational EAM data, such as excitation of the free oscillations in polarmotion, the Chandler wobble (CW) and the free core nutation (FCN), or theroles of diurnal and semidiurnal atmospheric tides and atmospheric normalmodes in the rotational dynamics of the Earth.
Keywords
Atmospheric excitation - Earth rotation - polar motion - nutation - length of day variation
Journal title
Surveys in Geophysics
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
Surveys in Geophysics
Record number
403813
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