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The problem of propagation and linear interaction of atmospheric and temperature waves in an atmosphere with stratified heat exchange has been considered. It is noted that atmospheric waves, for example five-minute oscillations, in an stratified atmosphere must generate temperature waves. It is suggested that temperature waves have been observed by Hill et al. Granulation must also generate temperature waves.
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Zhugzhda, Y.D. (1989). Temperature Waves and Solar Granulation. In: Rutten, R.J., Severino, G. (eds) Solar and Stellar Granulation. NATO ASI Series, vol 263. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0911-3_26
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