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When the earth and sky dance: seismic shakes meet weather patterns
Alessio Kandiah1, Alexander B Movchan2, Vladimir Frid3
1Department of Civil, Environmental and Mechanical Engineering, University of Trento, Via Mesiano, 77 I-38123 Trento, Italy.
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A new modelling approach is presented, suggesting how the Earth's hidden vibrations may be associated with global weather dynamics and atmospheric pressure variations, emphasizing the potential impact of the planet's own beat on the formation of high-pressure patterns. The atmospheric rotational patterns of the mean sea level pressure, in connection to the development of powerful storms, are shown to be consistent with Earth's rotational elastic dynamics and earthquake-induced oscillations. These seismic excitations are discussed in relation to storm formation and the global atmospheric patterns of high-pressure regions. The correspondence identified here is qualitative and visual; full quantitative validation through spectral analysis of pressure fields and coupled Earth-atmosphere modelling is essential future work.
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