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Meteorological microseisms and stratospheric warmings

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The meteorological microseisms recorded at Prague are found to be essentially independent of the occurrence of the major midwinter stratospheric warmings. This finding contributes to studying the downward propagation mechanism of some extraterrestrial influences.

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Laštovička, J. Meteorological microseisms and stratospheric warmings. Stud Geophys Geod 23, 98–100 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01628070

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