
Numerical modeling of infrasounds radiation and propagation in hurricanes
Infrasound can be useful for monitoring natural or human-induced energetic events in the atmosphere. For high-energy sources, the infrasonic signals can propagate over large distances around the globe, given the low rate of atmospheric absorption. This study focuses on the numerical
simulation of infrasound propagation in realistic large-scale three-dimensional (3D) environments. More precisely, we are interested in the simulation of infrasound, called microbaroms, which are radiated from extreme weather conditions such as hurricanes. The simulation of hurricane-induced
microbaroms relies on three main components: i) a hurricane model describing the atmospheric wind and pressure fields, ii) a microbarom source model, and iii) an infrasound propagation model. 3D simulations have been performed on a rectangular mesh. Azimuthal deviation caused by the hurricane
and the stratified atmosphere can be seen in 3D. Further studies are needed to improve each model, and the correlation between them. The ultimate goal is to be able to simulate radiated infrasound propagation for any meteorological conditions.
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Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: 1: CEA, DAM, DIF 2: Sorbonne Université, CNRS UMR 7190, Institut Jean le Rond d'Alembert
Publication date: 04 October 2024
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